WTB Deceased fish, reptiles and amphibians

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darn, I had a 8" pleco that past three months ago.. hmm would a dead cory sterbai and rummy nose be too small? i have it in my fish freezer also lol like misjinkzd
 
I have a 2 foot long rainbow trout that I caught fishing last summer.. its been in the freezer a bit long to eat, but it would be cool for this

I know you said no wild animals.. but this is a food fish

if you want it PM me
 
darn, I had a 8" pleco that past three months ago.. hmm would a dead cory sterbai and rummy nose be too small? i have it in my fish freezer also lol like misjinkzd
Hm, I'm afraid the bugs would just eat those whole. Fish skeletons tend to be less tough than "higher" orders. Thank you for the offer! :)
 
Is it really common practice to freeze your dead fish? several people have a dedicated fish freezer? This all seems so strange to me, I just usually say a few words and flush em. Or I put them in a zip-loc body bag for the trash man.

Luckily not many of my fish die...knock on wood...but honestly it never occured to me to try cryogenic preservation. I find this so funny, its like you freeze them in the hope that someday the right mela/pima combo will come along to cure the fish.
 
Do you need full skeletons? I have a half a bottom (or top, can't remember) jaw bone of a deer. With some teeth still intact.
 
im pretty sure he's looking for larger exotic fish...
 
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