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Re: Is it Killie or Killi or Killy or...
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> From: Ruth Warner <ruthwarner at earthlink_net>
> To: <MotomanBarton at aol_com>; <killietalk at aka_org>
> Date: 3/26/02 6:48:56 AM
> Subject: Re: Is it Killie or Killi or Killy or...
>
> In Ed's Book"Sussess with Killifish"it states on page 1,The name
Killifish is derived from the Dutch word'Killi'meaning 'small pond'.Small
ponds are the natural habitat of these fishes.Killifish have also been
known in the past as Panchax.
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: <MotomanBarton at aol_com>
> > To: <killietalk at aka_org>
> > Date: 3/26/02 1:27:34 AM
> > Subject: Re: Is it Killie or Killi or Killy or...
> >
> > it's killie (killifish) witch is i think native or latin for fish of
the
> > river. Sence killiefish are kinda minows.
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> Ruth Warner
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Ruth Warner
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