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Re: Locating Killies



Lee,

I'm keeping my fingers crossed.  It is starting to look like you may have
two core species there, so if I can find some volunteers to do a maintenance
group, can I hit you up for a few of the progeny down the road?

Doug
----- Original Message -----
From: <LeeH920226 at aol_com>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: Locating Killies


>
> In a message dated 9/3/01 6:46:42 PM, RuevenM at aol_com writes:
>
> << The gulare you should be able to find, but the OCC and TOD will be
> tough. Barry Abrahams had several populations of OCC a few years ago but I
do
> not think he is still doing killies. OCC rarely shows up in the AKA fish
> listings and then usually in Europe. >>
>
> Keep your fingers crossed. I have a pair that are the third generation OCC
> SL-89 from Barry Abrahams that are just starting to lay eggs. Based on my
> experience with the previous generations, I now know what is required --
> lower TDS water. Otherwise the eggs die off. I will pay a lot of attention
to
> them. They are a beautiful fish. I also have a pair of TOD that are
similar
> age, but from another source and with no location ascribed to them.
>
> Lee Harper
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