Invasion of goldfish turns Colorado lake into giant fishbowl 
By Karen Graham US Source: digitaljournal 4/7/2015
Karen Graham
We all know keeping one or two goldfish alive in a bowl takes a bit of conscientious effort, but when we get tired of them, what do we do? Rather than giving them to a neighbor or pet shop, some people dump them into the waterways, and that is not a smart idea.

 

To prove the point, Boulder, Colorado wildlife officials have a very big problem on their hands right now, all because someone dumped three or four goldfish into 12-acre Teller Lake #5 just off Arapahoe Road in the city several years ago. Perhaps because of the hardiness of the goldfish, they thrived, instead of perishing, and now the descendants of the original fish number in the thousands.


 
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