What do you do with you dead fish

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bob965;3833899; said:
Ummm....you realize poop goes down there too right? Pretty sure that contains bacteria and pathogens. I don't know where you live, but where I'm from, the water is treated before it comes out of the faucet. It would suck if the water system consisted of a pipe from your toilet back to your faucet.


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bob965;3833899; said:
Ummm....you realize poop goes down there too right? Pretty sure that contains bacteria and pathogens. I don't know where you live, but where I'm from, the water is treated before it comes out of the faucet. It would suck if the water system consisted of a pipe from your toilet back to your faucet.


i agree lol...there is much worse stuff that goes down the toilet than dead fish
 
Big difference between human waste and non-human bacteria and viruses. Trust me, I work in the wastewater industry, this is a topic I'm more familiar with than most. ;)
 
Lynda B;3833906; said:
Big difference between human waste and non-human bacteria and viruses. Trust me, I work in the wastewater industry, this is a topic I'm more familiar with than most. ;)


so are humans accustomed to drinking water with poop in it?
 
Lynda B;3833873; said:
When you flush a dead fish, you are introducing bacteria or viruses to the water system, which eventually comes back to you through your faucet. Do you want to drink your dead fish? It is not safe to flush a fish.... ever.

That is one of the most koo-koo pants things I've ever heard. Utterly preposterous.

I bury mine in the garden. Although, since it's winter now, and I can't bury them with the ground being frozen they're getting tossed into the garden and recycled by crows.
 
i flush it down the toilet =).. if it too big, bag it and trash =(..
 
Lynda B;3833906; said:
Big difference between human waste and non-human bacteria and viruses. Trust me, I work in the wastewater industry, this is a topic I'm more familiar with than most. ;)


Horrible recovery attempt. You're only making it worse.
 
Lynda B;3833873; said:
When you flush a dead fish, you are introducing bacteria or viruses to the water system, which eventually comes back to you through your faucet. Do you want to drink your dead fish? It is not safe to flush a fish.... ever.

I wrap mine in papertowels, tell them how sorry I am to lose them, and bury them deep enough that nothing above-ground can disturb them.
LOL even if that was true, I have a well. If it gets buried, your introducing viruses and bacteria to the aquafirs!:nilly:
 
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