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RE: Species Maintenance Report



Hello Tom


You should of got my species list via the AKA site but here goes 
anyhow with a few more stats:<underline>


Aphyosemion australe:</underline> I keep the all gold strain of australe 
developed by Dirk Bellstedt, the so called Bellstedt Gold. I have 
one full gold homozygote male and then some hetrozygote females 
which I breed him to. I have the 1 adult male with 1 adult female 
and 2 juvenile females. I have in addition about 20 fry scattered over 
my tanks.


<underline>Chromaphyosemion poliaki </underline>"<underline>Bolifamba":</underline> 3 males, 1 female. fry 
TMC (all different ages)


<underline>Epiplatys dageti monroviae:</underline> 2 males, 3 female, fry TMC


<underline>Epiplatys sp. aff. hildegardea:</underline> 4 males, 5 female, fry ?


<underline>Fundulopanchax gardneri gardneri "N'Sukka":</underline> 4 males, 5 females 
scattered over two tanks. fry TFC


<underline>Simpsonichthys flammeaus "BR 93/10 Nova Roma":</underline> 1 bag of eggs 
(to be wet ASAP)


<underline>Simpsonichthys fulminantis "Guanambi GHS 95/12"</underline>: 1 bag of eggs 
(to be wet ASAP)


<underline>Simpsonichthys sp. "South Bahia CI-99":</underline> 3 bags of eggs (to be wet 
ASAP)


<underline>Nematolebias whitei "Barra de Sao Joao":</underline> 3 females, 1 male, a bag 
of eggs


<underline>Nothobranchius foerschi "Aquarium Strain":</underline> fry TMC (mostly male 
so far...)


<underline>Nothobranchius kafuensis "Kayuni ZAM 97/1":</underline> 3 females, 4 males, 
3 bags of eggs


<underline>Nothobranchius korthausae "Red x Yellow":</underline> TMC, <<50, 3 males


<underline>Nothobranchius melanospilus "Mvumi TAN 00/11":</underline> 1 trio, 3 bags of 
eggs.


<underline>Nothobranchius orthontus "Mkuze Game Reserve KZN 99/3":</underline> 4 
bags of eggs


<underline>Nothobranchius rachovii "Beira '98":</underline> TMC, <<100


<underline>Nothobranchius rachovii "MOZ 99/3":</underline> 1 bag of eggs 


<underline>Nothobranchius sp. Ifakara "Lupiro TAN 00/15":</underline> 4 fry, 1 bag of eggs 
(to be wet ASAP)


<underline>Nothobranchius sp. Kilombero "Minepa TAN 00/14":</underline> 1 female, 4 
males, no eggs


Hope this helps but it will all change very quickly as the excess 
RAC and KOR will be sold off to the local petshop and be lost to 
the hobby unless some more killie fans crawl out of the woodwork...


I still consider the number of fish pointless. Even if breeder A says 
he has 200 AUS and next year says he has 50 it doesn't meen the 
other 150 are still out there. There will probably be a lot more but 
given the number of AUS sold annually and how many new 
breeders appear we have to assume that 1 in a 100 makes it to 
spawning given the current way things look and maybe only 1 in 
1000 contibutes to the next generation of breeders.


Bye<underline>

<nofill>
Tyrone Genade
tyronegenade at yahoo_com
http://www.geocities.com/tyronegenade

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