Saturday 29 August 2009
Do Not Mess With Fish 70!
and you thought fish were fun!
well fisheries workers in Devon did not when they found what they mistakenly thought was a piranha in their nets, at the East Okement tributary of the River Torridge, the 35cm (14in) fish was spotted by Bob Collett, Dave Hoskin and Eddie Stevens during a sampling trip on the river, the Environment Agency said the average size of a piranha was 15 to 20cm (6in to 8in), making the fish found on the East Okement an exceptional size,
just a pity they did not know what they were talking about, the fish they thought they had was a Red-bellied piranha, Pygocentrus nattereri, but what they did have was actually a Red-bellied pacu, Piaractus brachypomus, which is herbivorous, never mind, never let the facts get in the way of a good story! but just to put the record straight it was a fish dumped into the river by a aquarist, chances are that it was dead when caught, unfortunately this will always be a problem with fish that grow to large, irresponsible people just throw them away.
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