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View Poll Results: Smelliest Dead Thing ever removed form your tank?
Snail 13 41.94%
Clam 2 6.45%
Fish 2 6.45%
Other (provide stench level) 14 45.16%
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Old 10-07-2004, 03:07 PM
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Three foot jumper Eel lying on the floor for three days, fresh wet ooze still seeping out a open hole in the side, the rest dried, crusted to the floor. Bad hang over to boot, puked numerous times on the clean up.

Second to that snails.
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Old 10-07-2004, 03:12 PM
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3" abalone. Found it in my sandbed, I think it had been dead for some time. I had to open all the doors and windows and go outside and gag for awhile

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I voted other because I think the worst smelling thing I've encountered was a dead anemone.

However, it has been about 4 years since I've encountered that, so my memory is clouded.

I recently pulled out a 3" turbo snail. It had been mostly consumed as there was no flesh to be seen, but there must have been something further in. It smelled so bad I had to bury it out in the back 40. There was no way I was letting it sit in a garbage bag in the garage because pickup wasn't for another 2 or 3 days.

So if I would vote again I'd probably vote snail. Yup, turbos smell realllll bad.

And I've smelled a LOT of foul odours over the years thanks to this hobby. Whatever our reasons ultimately ... I guarantee you we don't do this hobby for the olfactory, that's for darn sure.
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I voted clam but my wife says the removal of old DSB has no rival.
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Dead turbo, but it can be closely rivaled by a forgotten piece of homemade fishfood sitting out somewhere for a day or so.
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Bwahaha, EmilyB's post makes me change my mind. Frozen fish food left out soaking in Kents Garlic Extreme overnight. Now thats some serious pukeage

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My wife would agree with emily!

found the bad of shrimp 4 days or so after i forgot it out of the freezer.. The first time was reaaaal bad.... The second was worse.......
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Had to rescue a friends tank tonite. Dead sea urchin is pretty bad...
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Wasn't a fish,but came home to find and smell one of my large pythons had died inside it's room size enclosure under 2 x 250wt heat lamps.Nothing worse than 85 pounds of rotting,bloated snake inside a warm humid room Took 2 hefty bags and a week of cleaning to get rid of the stench.
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I think we have a winner!
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