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RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - OldTimer - 10-02-2015 06:22 AM

(10-01-2015 04:29 PM)GailBait Wrote:  My father says that it wasn't broke till we fixed it.

Quite true.


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - zippyFX - 06-03-2016 12:40 PM

Grass carp eggs in the Sandusky River:

https://www.usgs.gov/news/university-toledo-student-discovers-first-grass-carp-eggs-great-lakes-tributary


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - OldTimer - 06-03-2016 01:16 PM

This news certainly traveled slow...........the young discovered in 2013...........egg samples taken a year ago (2015).

Might be a tad late to react.


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - MuskieBait - 06-03-2016 01:40 PM

(06-03-2016 01:16 PM)OldTimer Wrote:  This news certainly traveled slow...........the young discovered in 2013...........egg samples taken a year ago (2015).

Might be a tad late to react.

As I've said to people over and over again...scientists have know for a while now that Grass Carp are in Lake Erie...and yet, we are not seeing any ecological damage yet...and their spread is minimal. Considering the same time period, other more invasive species, such as Zebra Mussel and Round Goby, has spread much greater distances already.

Media always likes to play the alarmist card...


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - OldTimer - 06-08-2016 06:40 AM

Recent news:

http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/holy-carp-invasive-fish-species-found-in-st-lawrence-1.2934161


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - 4got10 - 06-23-2016 04:24 AM

Wonder if this was a result of people releasing goldfish into lakes.


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - kimchi24 - 06-23-2016 09:20 AM

(06-23-2016 04:24 AM)4got10 Wrote:  Wonder if this was a result of people releasing goldfish into lakes.

I dont think the common goldfish has anything to do with grass carp though. Totally different species. Releasing aquarium fish into any water supply is far more dangerous than just the destruction that the particular fish may do to it's surroundings. If that aquarium fish had some sort of parasite or disease, it can wreck havoc in the water that it goes into. I know this is generally a problem with fish sold for very cheap but become massive in size. Most notably, the common goldfish (comet goldfish) and the common plecostomus.


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - 4got10 - 06-23-2016 01:47 PM

(06-23-2016 09:20 AM)kimchi24 Wrote:  
(06-23-2016 04:24 AM)4got10 Wrote:  Wonder if this was a result of people releasing goldfish into lakes.

I dont think the common goldfish has anything to do with grass carp though. Totally different species. Releasing aquarium fish into any water supply is far more dangerous than just the destruction that the particular fish may do to it's surroundings. If that aquarium fish had some sort of parasite or disease, it can wreck havoc in the water that it goes into. I know this is generally a problem with fish sold for very cheap but become massive in size. Most notably, the common goldfish (comet goldfish) and the common plecostomus.

Well they were bred from common carp. If they were allowed to breed freely then they would very quickly revert back to being just that, carps. If you're referring to the common goldfish and comet goldfish then they came from asian carps. Without breeders to cull the ones reverting back to carps, each generation would just bring them one step closer to being carps again. Just food for thought.


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - kimchi24 - 06-23-2016 02:18 PM

(06-23-2016 01:47 PM)4got10 Wrote:  Well they were bred from common carp. If they were allowed to breed freely then they would very quickly revert back to being just that, carps. If you're referring to the common goldfish and comet goldfish then they came from asian carps. Without breeders to cull the ones reverting back to carps, each generation would just bring them one step closer to being carps again. Just food for thought.

Interesting point. I assume this is in the realm of possibility. In my mind, ti seems to improbable. main reason is because they are two different species. sure, they are carp but that doesnt mean the offspring of these aquarium fish can result in asian grass carp. That's like saying a terrier can eventually revert back to being a mid sized dog if allowed to breed freely. I understand where you are coming from but I dont think its feasible.


RE: Not all Grass Carp hit the news - OldTimer - 06-23-2016 03:53 PM

(06-23-2016 02:18 PM)kimchi24 Wrote:  
(06-23-2016 01:47 PM)4got10 Wrote:  Well they were bred from common carp. If they were allowed to breed freely then they would very quickly revert back to being just that, carps. If you're referring to the common goldfish and comet goldfish then they came from asian carps. Without breeders to cull the ones reverting back to carps, each generation would just bring them one step closer to being carps again. Just food for thought.

Interesting point. I assume this is in the realm of possibility. In my mind, ti seems to improbable. main reason is because they are two different species. sure, they are carp but that doesnt mean the offspring of these aquarium fish can result in asian grass carp. That's like saying a terrier can eventually revert back to being a mid sized dog if allowed to breed freely. I understand where you are coming from but I dont think its feasible.

I'm sure MuskieBait will offer some learned accurate information here............

Cheers,

OldTimer