"Black Spicy Ding" is a new term invented by anglers! It is not a faded yellow spicy ding, but a notorious "scavenger", this fish has hard spikes on the back and sides of the body, and looks like a large yellow spicy ding, but the skin color is black.

Therefore, some anglers gave it a new name - "black spicy ding".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="57" > "black spicy ding" discarded by anglers, is a completely invasive species</h1>
A few days ago, in Youjiang, Guangxi, an angler suddenly encountered a "big bent bow" while fishing, and his mentality completely collapsed after lifting the rod: it was this kind of annoying "black spicy Ding" - the scavenger who was hooked.
"I didn't expect that we were also invaded by this fish here..." The fisherman was obviously pessimistic! The appearance of the scavenger is definitely not a good signal, and people who often fish know that once one such fish is found, there may be countless such things in the back...
The penchant for eating fish eggs (said to be able to eat 3,000-5,000 a day) is one of the reasons why they are spurned. Wherever the scavengers went, the population of native fish plummeted, and the ecological balance of the waters was disrupted, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is the most serious destroyer of the fish ecological chain. In native waters, scavengers have few natural predators, hard shells and large dorsal fins, and even the ferocious predatory fish blackfish, turbo, catfish cannot be eaten, and even the fishing master, cormorants, will not eat them.
Scavengers are native to Latin America and are a downright invasive species.
The best way to treat them is to deal with them on the spot! Just like this fisherman in Guangxi, he kicked the "black spicy ding" he caught into the mud in one breath, so that it could never turn over... Some anglers are still uneasy, saying that only by exposing them to the sun can they relieve their worries, otherwise they will wake up after encountering water...
Although the fishing methods are a little harsh, if you understand their habits, it is not too much to feel that this is not excessive! Who makes them notorious ecological killers?
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="64" > turned into a pet in the aquarium, harvesting whose IQ? </h1>
However, not everyone understands its habits. In aquariums, they are even hot pets and have become one of the must-have fish for many aquarium enthusiasts, because they think that scavengers can clean up the debris in the fish tank.
Scavengers like to smoke groceries, and that's true. But just because of this feature, it is thought that they will clean the fish tank, which is a bit one-sided. Many aquarium enthusiasts put the scavenger into the fish tank and found that it could indeed eat some dirty things in the fish tank at the beginning, but over time, the effect became very poor, and other thorny problems were derived.
For example, it is possible that it produces more poop than it eats, and the fish tank is getting dirtier and dirtier; and it is also that they will smoke some fish scales, making other fish inexplicably sick or dead...
In order to sell fish, some people exaggerate that they can clean up the excrement of fish... A palm-sized scavenger can be sold for thirty or forty. In fact, they only suck on algae and food residues in fish tanks, and rarely take the initiative to eat the excrement of other fish. When farmers discover its true colors, they can only discard it, and some people who do not know the truth even release it into wild waters.
This is an important factor in the flood of scavengers.
Buying it to clean up the fish tank is half a false proposition... By the end, most people find themselves harvested with IQ...
In addition to the ordinary "black spicy ding", some gorgeous-looking variant scavengers, such as "24K gold Dharma, panda heteromorph, king maze" and other varieties, the price is even as high as hundreds or even thousands...
These "garbage fish" that will be discarded by many anglers and dried on the shore have turned into pets for aquarium lovers, which seems a little embarrassing.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="73" > not released at will! Harmless treatment is the right choice</h1>
Raising this fish is not terrible, the terrible thing is that some people do not understand their characteristics, do not want to raise and then release at will, which is a powerful driving force for scavengers to become invasive alien species.
In the origin of scavengers, there are natural enemies such as crocodiles, puffer fish and otters to balance them, and such preconditions do not exist in the country. Scavengers who have no opponents in natural waters will multiply rapidly, eventually causing local waters to lose control of the ecology and flood.
To prevent the further spread of scavengers, it is imperative to let more people understand their harm, especially for aquarium enthusiasts, don't be misled anymore, solve the health problems of fish tanks, rely on this unreliable "garbage fish", not only harvested IQ, but also may cause environmental damage.
To deal with this invasive species, like the fisherman in Guangxi, we must not hesitate to "correct the law on the spot" without giving it any chance to reproduce, and if we release it with a soft heart, then they can only bring endless troubles to everyone.