Dear Paul,
I support your dropping of fish larvae into alcohol, too. I caught a lot of fish larvae and killed them by putting them into 96% ethanol. It is just a matter of seconds and they are dead. It is a strange debate if it is "human" to kill a fish larvae with alcohol. Does anybody ask if e.g. trawling is "human"? There are no bureaucrats asking commercial trawlers for something like this. Trawling squeezes animals to death. This is far more cruel than killing a fish larvae very fast with alcohol. You should also think of your health and therefore it is better not to use formalin. In addition formalin will make it impossible to work with otoloiths or to do molecular genetic work after fixation.
Best fishes and good luck with the bureaucrats!
Marc
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