***chuckle*** I see the sentiment, but I would have to own a city lot for my fish cemetary. /QUOTE]
Oh my. That's.... not a chuckling mannor- IMO. Why do you have so many dead fish?
Sorry if it came across wrong, not trying to be morbid or mean.
18 years of keeping tropicals and cichlids in a high school . . . in addition to the fact that fish die because they reach the end of their life span or because they got bullied or beat up, I've had entire tanks killed off by students dumping something in them or bad heaters or any number of other reasons too numerous to remember or mention. My first year, a broken heater and warm temperatures killed an entire tank of breeding swordtails; a few years later some student dumped ammonia into a tank full of cichlids - just to see what would happen . . . and the list goes on.
When you have one tank with four or five fish, it may be easy to keep track of every single one and monitor their health on an individual basis (and feel bad every time one passes away). When you have as many tanks and fish as I do, and have done it for as many years as I have, it simply isn't possible.
Reading that post, I just got an image of row after row of popsicle sticks lined up, and it was kind of sad but humerous at the same time.