What do you do with your deceased fish?

What do you do with your deceased fish?

  • Bury

    Votes: 43 15.7%
  • Cremate

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • Toss in trash

    Votes: 94 34.3%
  • Flush

    Votes: 151 55.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 29 10.6%

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ca1ore

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I never thought about just tossing it outside for animals to eat. I like that!

I have a big back yard and a bum throwing shoulder .... when I do occasionally retrieve a floater from the tank, fish lands short of the fence and the dog ends up parading around with the corpse in her mouth. Not good ......
 

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I flush unless they are too big or my kids are around. In that case, it goes into a plastic bag and intro the trash can (outside of course)
 

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I usually flush a fish if I don’t have much attachment to it, I’d prefer to bury all of them but living in an apartment complex I feel I’d get a few looks if I’m out trying to bury something in a small patch of grass.
 

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I usually flush a fish if I don’t have much attachment to it, I’d prefer to bury all of them but living in an apartment complex I feel I’d get a few looks if I’m out trying to bury something in a small patch of grass.
lol welcome to the reef
 

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If small - flush
If larger- freeze and discard on garbage day
 

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Our boys buried it:
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Back in my apartment-dwelling days, put them in a ziploc bag until trash day, then into the trash. Now that I have my own home, they become fertilizer for the garden. Expensive fertilizer, but fertilizer nonetheless.
 

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