What is the most humane way to euthanase aquarium fish? – RSPCA Knowledgebase (2024)

The term euthanasia comes from the Greek language meaning a good death (eu = good, thanatos = death). Euthanasia of animals to end suffering and pain is widely accepted as an important component of safeguarding their welfare, providing that the euthanasia process minimises or eliminates pain, anxiety, and distress prior to loss of consciousness.

There is no one method that can be considered as suitable for the euthanasia of all types of aquarium fish as they vary greatly in size and their adaptation to different environments (e.g. temperate versus tropical, fresh versus salt water) [1].

The main reason for considering the euthanasia of a fish will be that the fish appears to the owner to be suffering or terminally ill. There is anecdotal evidence suggesting that when an owner thinks that a fish was sick or dying, they may decide to dispose of the fish. The methods of disposal used include flushing the fish down the toilet or using some other crude method. As discussed below, many of these are not acceptable methods.

Anaesthetic overdose

An overdose of an anaesthetic agent dissolved in water is the most humane method available for the euthanasia of sick or injured aquarium fish.

Clove Oil (that contains eugenol) is a sedative which, at high doses, can be used to euthanase fish. Clove oil is readily available from most chemists. To assist with accurate dosing, it is recommended that, whenever possible, products with standardised, known concentrations of essential oils be used. Approximately 0.4ml of clove oil per litre of aquarium water is sufficient to cause death in exposed fish. For this method of euthanasia, some of the aquarium water is placed into a clean bucket, and then the fish to be euthanased is caught and placed into this bucket. The clove oil should be mixed with a little warm water first before it is slowly added to the bucket containing the fish to be euthanased. The clove oil must not be added all at once as this can cause the fish to get excited – rather the clove oil mix must be added slowly over a 5-minute period. Clove oil appears to be less aversive to fish than MS-222 (another commonly used fish anaesthetic) suggesting it is a more humane euthanasia method [2, 3]​​.

When exposed to clove oil at this concentration, fish quickly lose consciousness, stop breathing and die. Please note that the fish must remain in the solution for at least 30 minutes after all sign of gill movement has stopped. Once all sign of gill movement has stopped, placing the fish in the freezer until fully frozen will ensure the fish is dead and can then be disposed of safely.

It is strongly advised that advice is sought from a veterinarian with specific aquatic experience before euthanasing aquarium fish.

The other alternative is to take your fish to a veterinarian who can use a variety of anaesthetics to euthanase your fish. Further information on the use of anaesthetics to euthanise aquarium fish is provided in the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Guidelines for the euthanasia of animals (2020) [4].

Physical methods

Physical euthanasia (stunning, pithing, decapitation) methods require competent fish handling and can cause considerable stress to fish. Many people are rightly uncomfortable with using physical methods. It is not recommended that you attempt physical methods without prior training as hesitation or lack of skill and experience will lead to a very poor outcome for the fish.

Inhumane methods

Some methods of fish euthanasia are inhumane and must not be used. These include:

  • flushing live fish down the toilet
  • placing the fish in the freezer
  • boiling
  • decapitation without stunning or pithing
  • suffocation by leaving fish out of water

Verifying death

Whatever method is used, it is essential to ensure that the fish is dead before disposal. A fish can be considered to be dead 30 minutes after the last sign of gill movement and loss of a corneal eye reflex (touching the surface of the eye).

Disposal of the body

Correct disposal of the fish body is important to minimise any possible risk of disease spreading to fish populations in local rivers and streams and to respect the body of the fish. It is not acceptable to flush fish bodies down the toilet, dispose of the body in natural waterways, or simply throwing the body in the garden.

There are two alternative methods. The first is to wrap the body in a paper bag and bury it in the garden. This would need to be deep enough that foraging birds or animals could not find and eat the body, with greater than 30 centimetres depth being sufficient. It is important that the burial site is more than 100 metres away from waterways. The second is to wrap the body in a plastic (compostable) bag and place this into rubbish that will end up in a landfill situation, such as normal commercial or residential rubbish collection. If it is going to be some time after the death to the rubbish collection, it will be advisable to freeze the body until the time of the rubbish collection.

For more information, we recommend that you talk to an experienced aquarist (fish carer) or fish veterinarian.

AUTHOR – Dr Rob Jones (The Aquarium Vet)

References

[1] Jones R, Daly J (2016) Humane Euthanasia Techniques for Ornamental Fish. Written as part of the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy under the direction of the Pet Industry Association of Australia.

[2] Davis D, Klug J, Hankins M, Doerr H, Monticelli S, Song A, Gillespie C, Bryda E (2015) Effect of clove oil in zebrafish. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 54:564–567

[3] Davis. Daniel J, Klug J, Hankins M, Doerr HM, Monticelli SR, Song A, Gillespie CH, Bryda EC (2015) Effects of clove oil as a euthanasia agent on blood collection efficiency and serum cortisol levels in Danio rerio. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 54:564–567

[4] American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) (2020) AVMA guidelines for the euthanasia of animals: 2020 edition. https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/avma-policies/avma-guidelines-euthanasia-animals. Accessed 15 Feb 2024

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What is the most humane way to euthanase aquarium fish? – RSPCA Knowledgebase (2024)

FAQs

What is the most humane way to euthanase aquarium fish? – RSPCA Knowledgebase? ›

Anaesthetic overdose. An overdose of an anaesthetic agent dissolved in water is the most humane method available for the euthanasia of sick or injured aquarium fish. Clove Oil (that contains eugenol) is a sedative which, at high doses, can be used to euthanase fish. Clove oil is readily available from most chemists.

What is the kindest way to euthanize a fish? ›

Decapitation - cutting off the head

A heavy, sharp object such as a knife breaks the spinal cord in a second and the fish instantly die without unnecessary torment. This method of euthanizing fish is found by many fish owners as the best, fastest and, therefore, the most humane. It can be used for all species.

What solution is used to euthanize fish? ›

Benzocaine hydrochloride

This chemical may be placed in water for euthanasia of fish or amphibians. A concentration of at least 250 mg/L should be used. Animals should be left in the solution for at least 10 minutes following cessation of respiratory movement.

Is there a way to humanely fish? ›

Use Barbless Hooks

All you have to do is press the barb down using a pair of pliers or forceps. Barbless hooks cause less damage to the fish and make the de-hooking process easier, quicker, and more humane. Hooks without barbs are also safer for you, as angler, should you accidentally get hooked.

How to humanely euthanize betta fish? ›

You need some pure ( or essential) clove oil to humanely euthanize a fish, and some vodka will help too, though clove oil alone will work. It is painless, the fish just drifts off to sleep. Then you can use vodka to ensure it won't wake up, or wait until it stops breathing.

What is the most humane way to get rid of a pet fish? ›

Ice Bath. Water, add a bunch of ice and salt, wait 5-10 minutes until it's very cold. Net the fish and plunk it in. The temperature differential will either kill it outright, or stun it to make blunt/sharp force easier to do.

Should I euthanize my fish with a swim bladder? ›

Unfortunately, some cases of swim bladder disease will not respond to any type of treatment. If the fish does not recover within about one or two weeks of treatment, the humane resolution may be euthanasia.

Is catch and release painful for fish? ›

Do Fish Feel Pain When They're Caught? Fish feel pain because, like all animals, they have nerves. Hooked fish struggle out of fear and physical pain, desperate to breathe. Once fish are hauled out of their aqueous environment and into ours, they begin to suffocate, and their gills often collapse.

What is the Ikejime method? ›

Ike jime is a traditional Japanese slaughter technique that involves instantaneously euthanizing a fish by inserting a spike into its brain cavity. The fish is then thoroughly bled and undergoes spinal cord destruction (shinkei jime) before getting iced down.

Do fish feel pain when hooked? ›

Are Fish Capable of Feeling Pain? The simple answer is yes. Many scientific studies over many years have demonstrated that fish feel pain. To be precise, this doesn't just mean that fish physically react to potentially injurious stimuli, but rather, that they actually experience a sensation of pain.

When to euthanize fish? ›

When To Euthanize Fish. Several fish diseases are so consistently fatal that euthanasia is invariably the best option. These include neon tetra disease, dwarf gourami iridovirus, chronic wasting disease, dropsy and advanced Hexamita infections.

What is pithing a fish? ›

Pithing /ˈpɪθɪŋ/ is a technique used to immobilize or kill an animal by inserting a needle or metal rod into its brain.

What to do with pet fish you don't want? ›

Help your fish find a home with someone who will care for them. Fish adoption is a real thing! Donate your fish to a pet store, school or learning institution, or advertise that you will give your fish away for free. Check out online forums dedicated to the adoption of unwanted pets.

How do you euthanize a fish in cold water? ›

The fish is put into a small container along with some aquarium water at the normal temperature. This container is then placed into a much larger container filled with crushed ice. This will rapidly chill the water in the smaller container, eventually rendering the fish unconscious.

How to comfort a dying betta fish? ›

Change and condition the water.

Change 25%-50% of the water in the tank twice a week. This means you add 25% new water and keep 75% of the old water (or 50% new and 50% old). Use aquatic water conditioners, available at your pet store for $5-$10, to adjust pH levels in the water.

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