Fish people help please

chokablok

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My Goldfish died on saturday, I think it was. Have been putting off it's funeral and busy with hospital and illness. Now I'm feeling a bit better decided something has to be done - opened the tank with the intention of fishing the body out with a jug and flushing down the toilet and nearly threw up :(

Then started thinking... is flushing down the toilet really that hygienic?

Help needed ASAP can't leave it much longer :(
 

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Tupperware wouldn't biodegrade. I just dig a hole and plop in the deceased fishy, bury over, done, pretty good for the soil too! Just dig down at least 12" or the local cats will dig it up.

Flushing dead fish isn't so bad UNLESS they're big enough to block up the toilet! NEVER flush live fish obviously.
 

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I would be very careful about burying the fish in your garden. Many years ago, I had a dead fish to dispose of, buried it fairly deep and with all due reverence. About five days later, our horrible dog came indoors and dropped the fish, minus eyes and some flesh, onto the carpet. Mine now go in the compost/recycling bin.
 

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Chloe as I said in OP I have been ill and was in hospital on monday. Can't see how it really makes a difference, there are no other fish in the tank.

Think I'm going to bury it in a little cardboard box in the garden :)
 

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When I was 11 or so one of my fish died and I put her in a jam jar and buried her in the garden with a bit of paper with her name on it. Years and years later, like 25 :eek: I was doing some gardening for my parents and the jam jar surfaced again. There was 'Louise' still looking like 'Louise' - it was a bit spooky. So cardboard box may be best :)
 
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