Someone dumped a few pet goldfish into a Colorado lake and now there are 4,000 ruining the ecosystem
Colorado Park and Wildlife
The goldfish invasion at Teller lake is believed to originate from someone dumping at least four to five pet goldfish in the water two years ago.
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According to Churchill there are two options, either drain the entire 12-acre lake and rebuild the fish population or temporarily electroshock the fish and capture them while they are paralyzed.
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