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Re: [Killietalk] Killietalk] While We're On the Subject
Edd,I always have a number of them in stock, typically including wild Bettas (with location data), licorice gouramies of various species, chocolate gouramie types, etc. and regularly get pikeheads, Luciocephalus sp., which are really odd predatory gouramies that makes a great disposal for culled fish, and are paternal mouthbrooders, as well as other gouramies and paradise fish, etc.. The stocklist on my website (http://www.anubiasdesign.com/) is rather out of date, and I'm hoping to get that corrected this weekend, but it will give you an idea of species that are typically available. Another excellent source is the IBC Species Maintenance Program (http://smp.ibcbettas.org/), where people do trade them back and forth.Mark
--- On Tue, 7/1/08, Edd Kray <edd at catfishnthecrawlers_com> wrote:
From: Edd Kray <edd at catfishnthecrawlers_com>Subject: RE: [SPAM][Killietalk] While We're On the SubjectTo: anubiasdesign at yahoo_comDate: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 11:41 PM
Where can we find them?
I agree, I love wild anabantoids. We got some spiketail paradise in at thestore and I thought they were great. I had some breeding within 2 weeks butafter several months they succumbed to a bacterial infection that I couldnʼteliminate.
Any way, I'd love to get more wild anabantoids, but where are theyavailable?
Edd
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