Something that happens.
A pets for the pets moved from “Latif to Gashim” after being found in a waterway in Pennsylvania – with experts now warning against dumping unwanted fish in ponds and lakes.
The American fish and wildlife service on Facebook said on Tuesday that the gas species, which can grow into four pounds when launched in the wilderness, were arrested during a survey of Presque ISLE State Park in Erie.
The government agency said: “This gold is not supposed to be here.”
“But someone issued it, believing that they were good. Instead, they created a gas problem that could last for decades.”
Wildlife officials have warned that golden fish grow huge when they are ignored in the species of local wild fish and threatened to steal food and convert water bodies into “mysterious chaos”.
Experts said fishermen are also prohibited from using golden fish as a taste in Keystone, which is only a legal practice in 16 states.
Officials believe that the creature – which they referred to as “Megalodon” – was swimming with fish for at least two years.
“If you cannot keep your fish, then shive up,” said the wildlife agency, while providing a web page for followers on “how to separate from your gold fish (in the right way).”
“Just don't let her lose.”