Elisabeth
Fish Crazy
Hey,
I've seen a few times on posts that one of the kindest ways to euthanise a fish is to put it into a 20% vodka solution. Well one of my cardinals sadly got very poorly a couple of days ago so i thought i'd try it as i didn't want him to suffer. But it was horrible. When I put him in the solution he started twitching and fitting and it took a few seconds for him to die.
Where did I go wrong? I feel so guilty!!
I've seen a few times on posts that one of the kindest ways to euthanise a fish is to put it into a 20% vodka solution. Well one of my cardinals sadly got very poorly a couple of days ago so i thought i'd try it as i didn't want him to suffer. But it was horrible. When I put him in the solution he started twitching and fitting and it took a few seconds for him to die.
Where did I go wrong? I feel so guilty!!

)... I think your solution may have been too strong. I've never tried it though and maybe never will. Clove oil however I have heard is very good. You dissolve about 10 drops per 500 ml or so I think (correct me if I'm wrong) by shaking it vigorously so it mixes with the water properly. It quite literally sends the fish to a permanent sleep, you (or someone else) can then behead them. Freezing is cruel... the body fluid will crystallise puncturing the internal organs and causing great suffering to the fish. Avoid doing this at all costs. For bigger fish I suppose a sharp, precise blow to the head will do the trick, but any suggestions/experiences will help - this is an issue that we will all have to face at some time or other. Keep up the discussion, I'm interested in this subject and maybe we can take the suggestions and add it to the permanent database for everyone to see.
SO i used the freezer method. I just put him in a tupperware bowl with water from the tank, put the lid on loosely, and put him in the freezer. They just go into temperature shock and die. It sounds bad, but it was really quick, and im sure a lot better than the whole vodka fiasco.
I have never had this bad of luck, but the chemical levels, and temperatures, and everything seems ok (except the ich epidemic i had in one of the two tanks).