Goldfish possess genetic traits that allow them to swell up to four pounds—the size of a Chihuahua. Experts say that's why you shouldn't release them into the wild.
The USFWS asks goldfish owners who can no longer keep their pets to rehome them or return them to a pet store — or even ...
If you can no longer care for a live goldfish, the United States Fish & Wildlife Service recommends trying to find another ...
In Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, a giant goldfish was caught during an electrofishing survey. It serves as a reminder of why [… ...
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While your goldfish may look tiny now, without a tank limiting its size, the Fish and Wildlife Service says it can balloon into a "football-sized" invader. The agency says a single goldfish ...
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 ...
"The fish here last for weeks they keep them in a goldfish tank and are fed every week, every day in a little mini aquarium they have," they said. The protest group says they plan to keep ...