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Re: Fwd: Help with identifying a young Epiplaty



Burt,
I don't think people are avoiding the question, but I think a lot of
people, like me, won't open attachments. We've had so many virus alerts
it's better to be safe than sorry.
-Gary

Misajegar at aol_com wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure if this note originally got distributed- can anybody help (see
> body of attached note)?????
> 
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> Subject: Help with identifying a young Epiplaty
> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 22:02:00 EDT
> From: Misajegar at aol_com
> To: killietalk at aka_org
> 
> I could use some help in identifying a young epiplatys that showed up in my
> outdoor pond.  The 50-gal pond had originally contained some Fp. gardneri
> "pond" (mostly n'ssuka with possibly a misaje or two- they will be keep
> within my domain as my own pond species) and a good size chunk of java moss
> (some I got from Shane Fisher this past May).  About a month ago, I pulled
> out a very young epiplaty and brought him inside to his/her own 2.5 gal tank.
>  As it starting to grow, now about 1 inch long, the body is fairly "drap"
> (olive-brown) with no stripping of any type, but its fins are starting to
> show a beautiful blue.
> 
> Any ideas which species I've got???
> 
> Burt Gorton
> Penfield, NY
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