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Re: NFC: orangethroatdarters & redbelly dace



Redbelly Dace are native to colorado...soiuthern ones...HOWEVER Mountain
Redbelly dace are not and they are equally or more beutifull. Luke MClurg
can get you orange throat darters Im sure...


As for Snakes...Any Garters up there :)


Robert Rice
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On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 10:04:59 CST "Kristine Weisbrod Massin"
<kwmprairie at hotmail_com> writes:
> 
> Okay Robert, now that you've got us westerners in full jealous mode, 
> where 
> can I get some?  I'd like a half dozen of each for my personal tanks 
> and 
> maybe two dozen orangethroat darters for my 180 gal tank at work. 
> Unless 
> there's a type of redbelly dace that is native to Colorado, then I 
> want a 
> dozen of those too!  Collecting isn't an option for me since I live 
> in 
> Colorado. The fish are here, but Division of Wildlife won't allow 
> collection 
> of any native critters except a few herps...also doesn't permit 
> buying & 
> selling within the state...does allow you to import them from other 
> states 
> though.  I hate it when state legislators dictate wildlife policy, 
> they 
> really don't have a clue and never listen to the biologists.
> 
> Any suggestions are where to buy or beg these fish would be really 
> appreciated.  I don't have anything for trade unless folks are 
> interested in 
> snakes (hatchling blue beauties, breeding pair gulf hammock rat 
> snakes, 
> would consider trading radiated rats)
> 
> thanks,
> kris
> 
>
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Robert Rice
Save those Fishes,  Join the Native Fish Conservancy
http://www.nativefish.org
Love those gartersnakes? visit
http://gartersnake.net