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RE: lampeyes
I am doing reasonably well with Lamprichthys tanganicanus and
Aplocheilicthys/Lacustricola kassenjiensis. I am planning on bringing eggs
of both to West Coast Weekend and the National Convention. I just sent some
kassenjiensis eggs to Brazil in an effort to get them started there.
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From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
Behalf Of Matt Hirvonen
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 3:51 PM
To: KillieTalk at aka_org
Subject: lampeyes
Wright,
>How many still have *Apl. katangae*? How about various *Procatopus*
species?
>AFAIK, we have never had a stable population of *nototaenia* here in the
bay
>area. I have *aberrans*, but have not seen *similis* in quite a while.
I have a very nice strain of Procatapus aberrans (DKG Red) which I find to
be fairly easy to maintain and breed. I had been looking for P. similis
for a couple years and finally scored a few eggs last Nov. -- so I have a
half dozen fry that are healthy and growing (slowly). I can't remember
the last time I saw P. nototaenia in the flesh - or listed in the BNL.
Is there a lampeye interest group?
Matt
Matt Hirvonen, 5801 Taft Street, Middleton WI 53562
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