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Re: A proper introduction



Hi Denise,

Welcome aboard.  Alwayg glad to see another Illini  on board.  And you 
can't go wrong with Scott - great guy, lots of info and big hearted.

Denise R. Archambeault wrote:

>I have been lurking for a little bit here and I thought I might make a
>proper introduction.  I am currently a student at the University of Illinois
>and will be graduating in May with a degree in animal sciences.  I reside in
>Urbana although I am originally from Northern Illinois.  I have been
>breeding show bettas for about a year and I have been keeping a few types of
>killies for the past 10 months or so (in addition to a few cichlids,
>catfish, and other odds and ends).  I currently have Epiplatys dageti,
>Nothobranchius foershi, N. guentheri, Simpsonichthys fulminantis, and
>Aphyosemion australe "Orange".  In the past I have kept Nematolebias whitei
>and Fundulopanchax gardneri "N'sukka".  I think it is easy to see why small,
>brightly colored fish you can keep in relatively small tanks would appeal to
>any betta breeder ROFLOL!  Especially when our apartment is filled with 25
>tanks and 300 jarred bettas.
>
>I had the pleasure of meeting Scott Davis at our local fish club's auction a
>few weekends ago and I am hoping that one of these months I can get up to
>Chicago for one of the Chicago Killifish Association meetings. 
>
>Denise
>Shangri-La Bettas 
>
>Denise R. Archambeault
>Animal Sciences
>University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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