FireMedic;1527903; said:May I suggest you use a responsible and ethical approach to your problem. Put the Angels in a container that is deep enough to just allow them to swim. Place said container in your freezer. Wait 3hrs. Dispose of iceblock.
This method slowly decreases their metabolic rates in a humane fashion and eventually kills them.
As their metabolic rates slow so does their sensitivity to pain, etc and they slip into a state of suspended animation - then die peacefully.
Scorponok;1531381; said:You got a cat? If not get one and Feed them to it.
bill88;1528553; said:remember i said its my fishtank, i paid for everything and help pay the bills. i just came home 1 day and saw 7 angels in my tank.
chesterfieldzoo;1526982; said:Well I assume you are cute. Can you imagine your parents dropping you off on the corner cause you weren't? And all teenage boys eat a lot....
FireMedic;1527903; said:Put the Angels in a container that is deep enough to just allow them to swim. Place said container in your freezer. Wait 3hrs. Dispose of iceblock. This method slowly decreases their metabolic rates in a humane fashion and eventually kills them. As their metabolic rates slow so does their sensitivity to pain, etc and they slip into a state of suspended animation - then die peacefully.
No I didn't skip that part.I suggested his parents chipping in for a larger tank for him for a reason.Maybe the equivilant of what his exhisting 120 with all attachments is worth to replace.The other bonus is that his aro will only benefit from a bigger footprint both in length and width.It could work out better for all if he approaches them right.Gotta be worth a tryBizzaro;1531520; said:Do most of you skip over this part? Why get another tank when he paid for it and everything.
i don't think it's cruel for something that cannot feel pain.cassharper;1531397; said:This is NOT the case and TERRIBLE way to euthanise fish. If you are going to euthanise (and only do it if the fish is terminally ill or injured), put the fish in a small container. Mix some clove oil with water, IN ANOTHER CONTAINER. Add just a few drops a minute until they slip into a sleep-like state. Wait 10 minutes, then add the rest. This will overdose the fish while it is asleep. (there is a method on the internet saying to mix the clove oil with vodka, not a good idea either. Would you like being submersed in vodka? Well... in a different context).
Read up on the process of freezing on the internet, the AVMA (american vetrinary medical association) refers to this method as cruel. The only approved method for home euthanizing is the above method.
Clove oil is easy to get and cheap, go to GMC (or anyone else that sells health food supplements). I got my 3 oz bottle for $5. If you ever need more than this you have way too many sick fish.