(WJW) — Lake Erie looks like a frozen tundra, but beneath all of that ice goldfish are not only surviving, they may be thriving and growing to massive sizes. Biologists with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Fisheries officials in Canada are sharing images of monstrous goldfish pulled from a Lake Ontario waterway and begging the public to stop releasing aquarium fish into the wild. “Ever wonder what ...
The city of Burnsville has an urgent message for Minnesotans: Stop dumping your goldfish into the state’s waterways. In a now-viral tweet posted on July 9, the city shared photos of goldfish: A ...
CLEVELAND — When most people think of goldfish, they probably imagine a family's first pet or something you win at a fair, but researchers say goldfish can grow up to 19 inches long and weigh up to ...
Releasing your pet goldfish into ponds and lakes may cause them to grow bigger than you think. Try football-sized. Ken Wares Jr., from Flint, Michigan, was bow fishing on Pine River, which flows into ...
Hi, I’m Luke! I’m passionate about buying, selling, breeding, and keeping goldfish — and I’ve built a space to share everything I’ve learned along the way. Whether you’re new to goldfish keeping or a ...
Looking after a pet can teach your child about compassion, responsibility and coping with loss. For their first animal companion, though, it makes sense to choose something small and relatively low ...
The tiny goldfish you can pick up at pet store for a few cents might not look like an environmental threat, but they can grow into a huge problem if set free in lakes or ponds — mainly because they ...
Apparently, goldfish owners who tire of having a finny pet occasionally release them into public bodies of water. That's not a good idea. The city of Burnsville, Minnesota, explained Friday why pet ...
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 on ...
Moose McClennan turned his head to see who was calling him. It was his neighbor’s 4-year-old son. “There are goldfish in the pond!” The chef at Stafford Hill Assisted Living smiled at the idea.