2-Phenoxyethanol as anaesthetic in removing and relocating 102 species of fishes representing 30 families from Sea World to uShaka Marine World, South Africa

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2-Phenoxyethanol was used as an anaesthetic to translocate 102 species of fishes representing 30 families from the Sea World aquarium on Durban's beachfront to uShaka Marine World. Most fishes responded well to a final anaesthetic concentration of 0, 150 mℓ/ℓ and there were no mortalities.

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Vaughan, D. B., Penning, M. R., & Christison, K. W. (2008). 2-Phenoxyethanol as anaesthetic in removing and relocating 102 species of fishes representing 30 families from Sea World to uShaka Marine World, South Africa. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 75(3), 189–198. https://doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v75i3.94

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