Is your pet fish getting a little too touchy touchy or aggressive with others? Or both?… Well, dumping it into a lake or river in Texas is definitely a no-no.
Recently, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) issued a call to action after finding an invasive fish in a Texas river.
This particular fish was a Peacock Cichlid found primarily in South America. How it wound up in a central Texas river is no coincidence.
This is not the first time that Texas has experienced an influx of non-native fish as, just a few years ago, researchers from Texas A&M recovered over 400 invasive catfish from the San Marcos River.
When pet fish from aquariums are introduced suddenly to a new environment such as Texas lakes and rivers, they can disturb or destroy the ecosystem. In this case, the catfish were digging burrows and causing bank destabilization that ruined the river's infrastructure.
According to texasinvasives.org, you have three options:
NEVER flush your fish down the toilet. This can slowly kill it or cause damage to your septic system.
Options for euthanasia include a bath with FDA-approved drugs or clove oil.
Another option is more… physical. You could roleplay as a medieval executioner and, you know, ‘pop goes the weasel' your fish's head.
Everything's bigger in Texas, including the tall tales! Our state can seem pretty strange to people from far away, or even our immediate neighbors. There are several myths about Texas that range from quirky to fun and just plain ignorant and insulting, and even some people born and raised her believe 'em. Here are a few we can dispel today.
Gallery Credit: Aaron Savage, Townsquare Media Killeen-Temple
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