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New DIY Lionfish Dungeon

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image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg After looking at the commercial designs, like Zoo Keeper, Lionfish Hotel, and several DIY designs, I wanted something that had sufficient capacity, a clear housing, easy to use and easy to dump the catch, and it had to inexpensive. Here is what I came up with. If anyone has an interest, I will post more pictures, and a how to build it. Let me know if you need more.

Materials
2 five gallon plastic water bottles
One old lobster chute or you can use a large plastic funnel if you cut slots
One 8" boat hatch
Aluminum rivets
Rivet gun
Drill and bit
Shears, saw, or Dremel tool to cut the jugs
3m 5200
 
The tank is a Faber 95 for size reference.

Also, I found the jugs recently empty at Walmart for $6.00 each.
 
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