Invasive fish – neon and zebra-striped – caught for first time in Texas 
By Mitchell Willetts US Source: star-telegram 8/11/2024
Mitchell Willetts
Credit: Facebook post by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
A vibrant and potentially destructive non-native fish was recently caught in Texas for the first time, wildlife officials warn.
 

The invasive fish, a hybrid peacock cichlid, was pulled out of the South Fork San Gabriel River, near Leander, the state Parks and Wildlife Department said in an Aug. 9 Facebook post. Leander is a roughly 25-mile drive northwest from Austin.

 
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