New Zealand goldfish survive 134 days without food | Inquirer News

New Zealand goldfish survive 134 days without food

/ 01:56 PM July 27, 2011

WELLINGTON—Two goldfish have survived 134 days since a devastating earthquake hit New Zealand without any pet food or electricity to power their tank filter.

The goldfish, named Shaggy and Daphne after characters in the television show Scooby Doo, were in a 26-gallon (100-liter) tank in the reception area at Quantum Chartered Accountants in Christchurch when the earthquake struck, killing 181 people.

It was only this month that Quantum workers were allowed back into the building and found the fish alive.

Curator Paul Clarkson at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California said bacteria may have kept the water clean enough to sustain life and the fish may have eaten algae growing in the tank. And three companion goldfish disappeared without any trace.

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