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British Veterinary Zoological Society Guidelines for Acceptable Methods of Euthanasia for Zoo, Exotic Pet and Wildlife species __________________________________________________ _________ British Veterinary Zoological Society [BVZS], 7 Mansfield Street, London W1M 0AT, UK. http://www.bvzs.org No. 2: Ornamental Fish [SNIP] Suggested methods of choice: The following methods are rapidly effective and straightforward to perform. · Overdose of a soluble anaesthetic agent added to the water (MS222, Benzocaine [in acetone /alcohol], Eugenol [clove oil]) · Intravenous overdose of anaesthetic agent, primarily pentobarbitone. · Trauma sufficient to induce complete and instantaneous loss of brainstem activity (e.g. shooting, captive bolt, massive blunt trauma, cervical dislocation or fracture) · Dropping into liquid nitrogen to provide near instantaneous complete freezing (individuals less than 1cm max diameter only) Methods considered unacceptable: The following methods have been suggested for ornamental fish euthanasia in the past but should now be considered ineffective or unacceptable: · 'Asphyxiation' (simple removal from water preventing respiratory exchange) · Freezing (excepting method suggested above) · Use of other anaesthetic agents added to the water (Pentobarbitone, Isofluorane, Halothane) · Trauma (other than cranial & cervical trauma as described above) · Carbon dioxide by non-commercial methods (Alka-seltzerŪ tablets, soda-streamŪ carbonation) |