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Massachusetts Pet Stores May Have Sold Dangerous Species

The last time you visited a Petco or Petsmart store on the SouthCoast, there is a possibility that you may have unknowingly brought home a damaging sea creature. I know, it sounds incredibly creepy, but amazingly, it s true. According to PetSmart, customers that bought Marimo Moss Balls in the aquarium section of the pet stores are being asked to be careful with them, as they may contain very destructive sea creatures. They are called zebra mussels. Never heard of them? You re not alone. Zebra mussels almost sound like something magical out of a Harry Potter book, but they are a type of marine life that is not helpful to the ecosystem. They grow quickly and they breed quickly. These are things you do not want in your aquarium.

Zebra Mussels Identified in Aquarium Products

  3/11/21 - Vermont Agency of Natural Resources staff scientists were alerted last week that an aquarium plant sold within Vermont and throughout the country may contain an invasive aquatic animal species, zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha). The aquarium plant commonly known as moss balls, may be sold under names including “Beta Buddy Marimo Balls,” “Mini Marimo Moss Balls,” and “Marimo Moss Ball Plant” and were available to purchase in large department stores or through online sales. While the plant is benign, the plants may harbor zebra mussels within the plant, or within the packaging. Zebra mussels are a small freshwater mollusk aquatic invasive species that can reproduce rapidly and cause detrimental harm to the ecological balance within a water system. They can also cause an economic burden, clogging pipes and other underwater infrastructure. As filter-feeders, they prolifically consume microscopic aquatic life, which causes a potential impa

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