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RE: KillieTalk Digest V3 #885



 it is a Nothobranchius species that is being
> "shared" it is critical to be sure that the participants are not also
> sharing an incurable parasite such as Glugea.
> Obviously, careful screening and this problem can, in theory, be
> minimized. In practise ? Well, that's another matter.....

Hi Brian,
My main interest is annuals, I have been told this parasite lives in the
peat with the eggs is this true? If so what should I look out for as I never
meet the people I exchange eggs or send them to would hate to pass it on
after receiving it. Are you more likely to get it if you receive eggs from
certain countries?

Thanks

Gary Harman-Hobbs
SAA group 3 coordinator(Cynolebias,Nematolebias,Simpsonichthys)
NAKA 69
AKA rejoining Tuesday

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