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Re: A Calabaricus



Stan,
Haven't seen them in years. If I did price would be no object!!!! After reading Charlie's post and the others, I would still have to agree with Bob's assessment that it was a different species. I seem to remember that Erhard believed it was a different species as well. At the time, I remember helping him in crossing studies to determine this relationship. I would love to have the fish now and have Glen Collier run DNA studies on it. At any rate the females of the involved genera were never seriously looked at in any kind of differentiation among these species. I have always personally thought this a major downfall of the evaluation process and continue to feel that way.
 
Ted Klotz
9969 Bethel Rd.
Remsen,NY 13438
-----Original Message-----
From: SRosendorf at aol_com <SRosendorf at aol_com>
To: killietalk at AKA_Org <killietalk at AKA_Org>
Date: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 1:53 AM
Subject: A Calabaricus

What is Aphyosemion  (or ? Roloffia) Calabaricus known as these days?  And
are they available in the hobby??
StanR

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