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Re: Wild killies from whole sellers? Ethical?



On 6 Jul 2001, at 8:56, Tony Pinto wrote:

> The chaytori are actually Rol. geryi and they turned out 
> to be two color strains / populations (based on male coloration) - one looks 
> like the population from "Gbessia" and the other the population from 
> "Battabut". 

They could all come from the same location. From what 
I've read, the geryi are very variable even amongst the 
same population. Dr. Rommand is the authority on this 
species, maybe we can promt some info from him. In nay 
case I thinkit is irrelavent to try decide which 
population it is as you quite correctly state that they 
will simply get a CI code. I would breed them as a group 
and sort out colour strains later. There is very little 
know about the colour genetics of this highly variable 
strain. Mixing them like this may yeild some interesting 
facts...

Bye





Tyrone Genade
Southern African Killifish Society Coastal & Offshore Coordinator
AKA 08248
tyronegenade at yahoo_com
http://www.geocities.com/tyronegenade

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