HARRISBURG, Pa. — Aquarium products sold in Pennsylvania may be infested with zebra mussels, according to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The products, known as “moss balls,” are popular as ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Tennessee wildlife officials are warning aquarium store owners and customers about invasive zebra mussels found in “moss balls.” “Betta Buddy Marimo Ball” and similarly ...
State and federal wildlife agencies are warning pet and aquarium store owners and their customers about the finding earlier this month of invasive zebra mussels in aquarium products known as "moss ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — Check your fish tank! If you recently bought moss balls for an aquarium, they may contain an invasive species known as zebra mussels and should be carefully thrown out immediately, the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reminded consumers Friday to "Destroy, Don't Dump" aquarium moss balls after invasive zebra mussels were detected in Washington ...
LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Two 10-month old zebra sharks debuted at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach and are also the first pups to successfully be reproduced through artificial ...
Zebra mussels, those invaders that have wreaked havoc on the Great Lakes, have found a new way to further their damaging spread: pet shops. A citizen’s report of an invasive zebra mussel found in an ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, alongside other state and federal wildlife agencies, is alerting pet and aquarium store owners and customers about the finding of invasive zebra mussels in ...
VIB researchers at the Catholic University of Leuven have shown for the first time that new blood vessels do not grow in random directions, but that they are guided by specific signal molecules. This ...
Wildlife agencies in Oregon, Washington and Idaho are urging pet stores to stop selling a popular aquarium product after discovering invasive zebra mussels inside them. The mollusks breed quickly and ...
DRAPER — The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is welcoming its newest resident — a beautiful zebra shark — with a naming contest. The female zebra shark is almost 6 feet long and is about 3 years old.