Mugwump's Fish World

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Title: The Time has Come
Post by: LizStreithorst on August 25, 2014, 07:43:30 PM
I need to do a big huge cull.  I put myself in this position because I hate empty tanks.  Suddenly I find with myself with too many nice fish that I can't sell locally and can't sell on line because FedEx overnight cost's $100.  I got myself into this mess, so now I have to suffer.  I hope I will have learned my lesson. 

Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: Mugwump on August 25, 2014, 08:01:10 PM
Fedex and the P O both have two day shipping that's reasonable......if too hot, just time the shipping during a 'cooler' period....when the real heat has slacked off a bit...70's-80.....so overnight isn't neede all the time...
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: LizStreithorst on August 25, 2014, 08:29:26 PM
I don't thing that I'll go that way, Mug.  It's a good idea but selling fish that I'm not excited about is not my cup of tea.  I need to do the deed.  I am trying to decide on the method.  It's too many to slap on the concrete which is easiest on the fish but takes an emotional toll .  With ice water you watch them swim around in it until they die which isn't fun.  With clove oil the fish is poisoned and can't be dug into the garden.

This whole damn thing is my own fault.  I will not make this mistake again. 
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: Mugwump on August 25, 2014, 08:33:29 PM
Liz.....lots of ice, lots of ice....not just ice water.....ice with water in it...they don't swim when I do it....a few try but blip..it's over....plop em in the bucket, poke em under with your net...but the water just has to be cold, cold, colder.......good luck..
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: LizStreithorst on August 25, 2014, 08:46:22 PM
Thank you.  I will buy ice and do it right.  Last time I did this, back when I had the Discus Plague,  I just used what the ice maker made. It was too slow.   It was hard on my heart.
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: BillT on August 25, 2014, 10:09:53 PM
QuoteLiz.....lots of ice, lots of ice....not just ice water.....ice with water in it...they don't swim when I do it....a few try but blip..it's over....plop em in the bucket, poke em under with your net...but the water just has to be cold, cold, colder.......good luck..

I'm with Mug.
This is how most labs kill extra zebrafish, something that is under close critical scrutiny from animal care and animal rights people.
The fish die quickly, but like he says its ice with some water. You also want a good volume so a bunch of fish won't warm it up a bit.
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: PaulineMi on August 26, 2014, 04:41:31 AM
I also use lots and lots of ice.  It's over in seconds.

Liz your predicament is exactly why I don't breed my beautiful fish. It's so, so tempting...I can never say never, but living out in the boonies makes finding homes difficult. The LFS  (30 miles away) is one of the two best in the state.   Wouldn't you know they breed their own angels and sell Hans discus.
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: LizStreithorst on August 27, 2014, 02:24:04 PM
Thanks for the advice lady and gents.  Y'all are very kind.  Nobody likes killing fish. 

I still need to do a deed this week end (I always put off difficult jobs until the week end).  I've had a bit of a reprieve.  The guy from the pet store in Hattiesburg called me and wants 30 fish.  He ordered 30 a couple of months ago, too.  If I can count on moving 30 every couple of months I don't have to do the huge kill.  I can do a moderate kill. 

It's not worth keeping many large breeding age fish.  He only pays $5.00 for them and he only wants 6 at a time.  He likes mediums which he pays $3.00 for and asked this time for some quarters which he pays only $1.30 for.  How people make money wholesaling is beyond me.

I've decided that this week end I will kill most of my adults which are unturned hb's.  I'll retain the pearl scales.  I'll cull my koi medium's hard, and keep most of Ed's little guys.  That way I'll give the fish more elbow room, and still have room to produce more.  I'll only have to buy one bag of ice, not two.

Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: Mugwump on August 27, 2014, 03:22:44 PM
...It's just a necessary evil...culling....but it has to be done...it comes with the territory..
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: Barb on August 27, 2014, 03:49:33 PM
Sorry Liz.  I am with Pauline.  I agree, ice is the way, lots of it.  Remember to save space for the fish I will send you soon ;D
Barb
Title: Re: The Time has Come
Post by: LizStreithorst on August 27, 2014, 04:13:39 PM
I'm just not like you and Pauline, Barb  For me, if I can't breed them I don't want them.  I can't help it.  It's the way I am.

I have had two tanks open for your pair for a week.  One is a 40 cube, the other is a 29 high.  Your pair produce so many fry that I think I'll put them in the 40.
 
Mug said, the first generation will have only Marbles.  The fun will start with the second generation.  I have the opportunity of introducing the veil gene.  As a breeder I don't know what more fun could I ask for.  I know other people have made a blue marble pearl scale.  I want to make my own.  l