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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Viridis

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Depends on how/why they died. Disease? Into bleach, then the garbage. Natural causes? If they are too big to feed to something else, then they're preserved in Isopropyl.
 

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After plugging a toilet with my large pleco( husband found his skeleton in the bend of the ) I started putting in my garden. Usually after shedding some tears.
 

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If I find them I remove them, but honestly usually the tank disposes of them quickly.. if I do find them I'll usually put them in a ziplock and put them out in the trash, if o buried them in my garden, which I originally did, squirrels, chipmunks and groundhogs tear up the garden to find them.

A viking funeral is always an option.
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i have always flushed fish save for a pair of black lionhead goldfish that were too dear for me. i placed them in styrofoam containers and stashed them in the freezer. ;Sorry

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clams are the only tank specimens that i let the tank cuc reclaim. ;Sorry
 

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I either flush them a la Davy Jones Locker or let the cuc take care of it. Thankfully haven't had to ask this question for a while.
 

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i still have a pair of horses from the 90's dipped 4x in polyurathane in plastic case all 3 of my kids have taken to show and tell ages 32 20 18 lol but true
 

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I had a blue throat trigger named Fatty for a long time and when he died we buried him and my kids made a head stone for him. It was a sad time.
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Lots of fish living long time for me. I’ve buried all my treasured fish in the roots of the mango and avocado trees in the back yard. Give back for a fruitful season.
 

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If they are small my serpent star is all over them and the coral banded shrimp cleans up what's left. Larger ones get the flush.
 

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When I first started, we buried them in our yard... It was an emotional experience for my kids...

Now flush, or toss if too large for the toilet.
 

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