INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The state’s fish and wildlife division on Wednesday posed this question: What happens when you let your goldfish loose in a pond or lake? “They get HUGE!” according to a Facebook ...
Researchers are finding a growing number of giant goldfish in Lake Tahoe, and questioning the ecological impact the fish could have on the lake.View photosChristine Ngai, of the University of Nevada, ...
Thanks for your interesting article on the fish ponds on the Mall. Do you think you can follow up with some information on the fish ponds in College Park, Md., where Lake Artemesia now sits? — Bob ...
Conservationists from the University of Nevada are increasingly finding oversized goldfish in Lake Tahoe— and they’re attributing it to the practice of aquarium dumping. The hardy goldfish, a relative ...
Giant goldfish up to 18 inches long are breeding in Lake Tahoe. Researchers have found an increasing number of giant goldfish inhabiting and thriving in Lake Tahoe's ecosystem, KRCA 3 reportedTuesday.
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