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Re: NFC: fish euthanasia
No, I understand that now. No prob. Like I said, I am new with this stuff.
Thanks for the info,
Chris Perry, Partner
E Fish Solutions
fishystuff00
fishystuff00 at hotmail_com
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Chris Perry" <fishystuff00 at hotmail_com>
>To: <nfc at actwin_com>
>Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 11:09 PM
>Subject: Re: NFC: fish euthanasia
>
>
> > Ok, well, This is what I've read in books to do. I personally stick
>them
> > in the freezer. Can't stand to slam a fish against the wall. I also
>meant
> > to put it back into the stream where he got it! No need to be so nasty
> > about it...
>
>No offense intended, Chris. Still, it is not a good idea to replace the
>fish even into the stream from which it came. There is a realistic danger
>of introducing foreign pathogens into that watershed. Professional
>fisheries biologists have lots of equipment and money, and rigorous
>procedures, to insure their fishes are disease free. The rest of us don't.
>
>Prost,
>
>Martin
>Jackson, MS
>----------------------
>I think someone should have had the decency to tell me the luncheon was
>free.
>To make someone run out with potato salad in his hand, pretending he's
>throwing up, is not what I call hospitality.
>
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