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Well, unwanted pet goldfish are ending up in public lakes.
That’s a problem because, “We get concerned about the potential for viruses, the potential for disease and a disruption of the natural ecosystem,” Leier explained.
The City of Burnsville, Minnesota recently tweeted photos of gigantic goldfish on Keller Lake in Minnesota.
Leier says he hasn’t heard about overgrown goldfish on a local level in over six months but, “that doesn’t mean they’re not there.”
For him, Burnsville’s find is still cause for concern.
“In our eyes, any single one is definitely of concern. It doesn’t have to be five fish or 10 different ponds or 15 different times. Anytime it does happen, it is a concern to us.”
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Officials in Minnesota say they re finding more giant goldfish in waterways, prompting a plea to citizens to stop illegally dumping their unwanted fish into ponds and lakes. (City of Burnsville via AP)
Officials in Minnesota said they’re finding more giant goldfish in waterways, prompting a plea to citizens to stop illegally dumping their unwanted fish into ponds and lakes.
The goldfish, which can grow to the size of a football, compete with native species for food and increase algae in lakes.
Officials in the Twin Cities suburb of Burnsville found 10 fish in Keller Lake earlier this month while doing a water quality survey.
De acuerdo con el Daily Mail, la eventualidad se registra en un lago de la ciudad de Burnsville, en Minnesota (Estados Unidos). A varios habitantes de esta localidad se les ocurrió liberar un pequeño pececito que quizás compraron en la tienda de mascotas. Pero esto se convirtió en un problema para el reservorio de agua, pues altera el ecosistema.
¿Qué pasa con estos peces dorados?
Y cómo decíamos al principio: la lógica podría indicar, para quienes no conocen del tema, que un animal en un hábitat natural, es positivo para todos. Pero la realidad es otra. Una especie en el lugar errado causa una serie de problemas que se van generando en bloques y podría terminar con una catástrofe para otros ejemplares.
Pet Goldfish, Released In Minnesota Lake, Grow To Gigantic Proportions
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