I understand the disgust but you kind of have to ask to know.What a morbid threat tittle.
I flush all my fish. I sometime use them as fertilizer for my outdoor plants. Need to put them deep enough so animal won't dig them up and kill my plants. I normally don't throw them into the garbage can unless trash day is the next day.
Cannot preserve the majestic of my animals postmortem other than in photos.
This is how I preserved my fish. That piece of fish jerky went to the garbage can.
My Naoko Wrasse from the fish store (Petco) to his full majestic then to his demise when I was in too much of a hurry lifting the lid to feed, no more than 15 seconds. I was in a hurry and did not see him jumped when I briefly open the tank lid.
Camera and lots of picture of your favorite animals.
He will be joining his brothers in the compost pile. All of the fish you’ve uploaded are short lived and I don’t know that you have any idea how much me and Mr Blue have been through with my 3 brain surgeries and both of our multiple scrapes near death in the past 20 years. He survived multiple mistakes of mine he shouldn’t have and I have always felt blessed. I will plant a garden on their bodies and look to get some portraits commissioned.
Without a thread like this others may not know the answers themselves in the future and I was presented with a rare opportunity of preservation with him so near death in good condition. I did research before posting and didn’t find much information so it was warranted and this can serve as a record. Even in these scenarios there is not much you can do.
For the record he was over a foot long so flushing down the toilet visual made me gag a little bit. I have an incredible amount of photos but there have been enough tears looking through them the last 24 hours to post much more
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