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Re: Wild killies from whole sellers? Ethical?



At 11:57 AM 7/6/01 +0200, you wrote:
>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.


                 I have quite a few pair of the commercial import, they are 
doing well, laying eggs. I keep them in 5 inches of water with plant cover 
on the bottom and mops,  no damage to fish, they seem to be doing well.  I 
have seen this same variability between other species i.e. A primigenium 
88/10 produces  variability in coloration on the caudal within the same 
spawn, for that reason, I like to breed multiple pairs to see what 
population variability might appear.

                 Tony could be right regarding populations, their markings 
on the caudal peduncle are different from many other 
populations..............  I have listed the two types in photos which are 
available at the following URL's



                 http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1161752&a=10928759&p=51444840



                 http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1161752&a=10928759&p=51444842

                 Sorry about the labeling, but in truth, I am getting tired 
of seeing my intellectual property all over the net and at far too many web 
sites without my permission and  without my copyright..............    The 
Web doesn't pay much attention to copyright and intellectual property 
rights .  Opps !! off the soapbox Tony !!!!!

Anthony C. Terceira, Consultant
253 Central Pike
N. Scituate, RI      02857

(401) 647-5238
(401) 647-3798  fax

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