The USFWS asks goldfish owners who can no longer keep their pets to rehome them or return them to a pet store — or even ...
They can also carry parasites and diseases for which other fish lack immunity. Goldfish owners looking to part ways with ...
Releasing a goldfish into the wild can create "an invasive problem that can last decades," the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Brenton Blanchet is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He has been ...
Corey Ketchum of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service holds a giant goldfish found during a survey in Presque Isle, Pennsylvania. The service then posted a warning about releasing petstore goldfish ...
Native wildlife are instantly put at-risk from these population explosions as they have no immunity to the parasites and diseases goldfish may carry, leading to a detrimental ripple effect in the ...
So oftentimes new goldfish owners don't realize anything's amiss until it's too late, and common diseases like fin rot, white spot disease, and fungal infections have already taken hold.
Something fishy is going on. A pet store goldfish went from “cute to brute” after it was found in a Pennsylvania waterway – with experts now warning against dumping unwanted fish into ponds ...
Not only are bubble-eyed goldfish more susceptible to illness, but alarmingly, their bubble-like eyes can burst, which can be painful. A small tear may heal without intervention if the fish eats ...
March 3 (UPI) --The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service is reminding pet owners not to release their goldfish into waterways after researchers in Pennsylvania found a massive "megalodon." The USFWS ...