Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Researchers have discovered a giant goldfish which was lurking in the waters of Lake Tahoe. Biologists have immediately advanced that the monster fish has not been a welcome within the freshwater lake among the smaller goldfish. It is vital to note that goldfish have inhabited the ...Täielik kirjeldus
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Researchers have discovered a giant goldfish which was lurking in the waters of Lake Tahoe. Biologists have immediately advanced that the monster fish has not been a welcome within the freshwater lake among the smaller goldfish. It is vital to note that goldfish have inhabited the water of the Tahoe Keys since the 1990s but a giant goldfish have never been seen since then. According to conservationists the massive goldfish which can grow up to 1.5 feet long, is far from being a native to the lake and is believed to have been dumped there by aquarium owners. Scientists have highlighted that aquarium dumping has become a common practice in the United States and elsewhere. Alarmingly, aquarium dumping is now taking a toll on native wildlife. A recent report on California's aquarium trade found that fish owners and importers are introducing hardy, nonnative aquatic species to California waters. On a global level, the aquarium trade has contributed to a third of the world's worst aquatic and invasive species...