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Originally Posted by npauls
Unfortunately these carp are nothing like common carp or grass carp.
This species can breed 3 to 4 times a year and eat everything from the bottom of the food chain up.
They take over bodies of water by breeding so often and eating eggs and bugs to the point that there is nothing left for any of the species in the lake an pretty much no reproduction.
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They don't even need to breed. They can use sperm from other fish to start egg development essentially producing clones of the female.