
How Does Nanfa Kill A Fish?
#81
Guest_gzeiger_*
Posted 08 February 2010 - 11:41 PM
Related to the original discussion, I've had some fish recover from terrible things by placing them in a 50 gallon plastic swimming pool on the porch with sunlight, algae and abundant live food (my mosquito pond normally). How does NANFA decide when a fish must be killed?
#83
Guest_Newt_*
Posted 09 February 2010 - 12:30 AM
Gzeiger- It's going to be up to individual judgement every time, so I don't know that a set of guidelines will be all that useful. The fish's condition, it's value to you, the resources and knowledge you have available, and your optimism all play a part. You know when it's time to give up.
#84
Guest_jase_*
Posted 09 February 2010 - 12:43 AM
If I see a small fish simply gasping on the bottom and no longer swimming, it goes in the freezer. I've also euthanized a few fish with diseases/parasites that I wasn't equipped to treat and when I didn't have confidence the fish would recover recover on their own.I've had some fish recover from terrible things by placing them in a 50 gallon plastic swimming pool on the porch with sunlight, algae and abundant live food (my mosquito pond normally). How does NANFA decide when a fish must be killed?
Unfortunately, I've also found it necessary to euthanize a few healthy fish that I simply wasn't able (willing?) to provide adequate conditions for. Before I even knew NANFA existed, I collected both a tiny smallmouth and largemouth bass. At that point I thought I would just release them when they got too big. 2 years later the fish were both 7" or so and my "big" tank was a 29g, and I was moving to a different state. By that time I was convinced that release isn't acceptable and wasn't prepared to upgrade my tank enough for black bass, so I euthanized them (clove oil). I did, however, preserve them in alcohol and ship them to my old college biology department (with permission) to be added to the fish teaching collection, which made me feel quite a bit better about it. It's an option worth exploring if you find yourself in a similar situation.
#85
Guest_lozgod_*
Posted 09 February 2010 - 12:45 AM
Of course I am.Lozgod- I hope you're kidding.
Gzeiger- It's going to be up to individual judgement every time, so I don't know that a set of guidelines will be all that useful. The fish's condition, it's value to you, the resources and knowledge you have available, and your optimism all play a part. You know when it's time to give up.
I read through most of the thread but may of missed it. Where do you acquire MS-222?
#86
Guest_lozgod_*
Posted 09 February 2010 - 01:00 AM
I do not know if this is realistic or not, but what about electrocution like when "shock fishing" or "electro-fishing", forget the term? Shock them to unconsiousness then decapitate them.
#88
Guest_fundulus_*
Posted 09 February 2010 - 08:55 AM
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