Red fish of aquariums can do great damage to the environment

Being accustomed to a little food and some space, red fish eat everything - eggs, plants, or other creatures, which, unaccomplished with this new resident, begin to shrink after living becomes impossible. If you no longer want them in your home, give them to someone else, but do not let them [...]
Being accustomed to a little food and some space, red fish eat everything - eggs, plants, or other creatures, which, unaccomplished with this new resident, begin to shrink after living becomes impossible.
If you no longer want them in your home, give them to someone else, but never let them go to lakes or rivers.
This may result in real danger, not just for fish but especially for the ecosystem in which they will be introduced.
When found in the aquarium, fish grow little because they move in a limited environment and have a limited food supply, constantly rationed.
If they are released to the lake, not only do they breed rapidly but they also grow high until they become as big as trout, or carraps.
Red fish, especially those derived from aquariums, can be hosters of numerous rapidly spreading diseases and parasites when fish are released into freedom.
That is why even when the red fish of the house would do well not to let it go into the waters of lakes or rivers.
Red fish released into the ecosystem move quickly, crossing another 200 km per year, making the phenomenon harder to describe.
/Ora News.tv/












