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Re: Aphyosemion sjoestedti
The possible difference here is that N. rachovii are an exotic specie which
may be collected in Hawaiian waters. I don't know if they have been "wild"
long enough to have any differentiation from their native stock -- and I
doubt that whoever introduced them to the Hawaiian waters would want to come
forward and identify their source. ;-)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian R. Watters" <bwatters at sk_sympatico.ca>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 11:59 AM
Subject: RE: Aphyosemion sjoestedti
> Karl Doering wrote:
>
> >
> > What is DKG Blue Have they found Blue Gularis in Germany ??I thought
they
> > came from Africa???
> >
>
> Good point Karl. Reminds me of the N. rachovii "Hawaii" that I saw
> advertised in last month's BNL. Ridiculous terminology. In my opinion,
these
> sorts of designations should not be allowed in the F&E listings. The above
> example is such that the meaning is fairly clear but others may be
> sufficiently ambiguous as to cause real confusion.
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