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RE: robustus



Oops, and I just replied without noticing it was to the list. Oh well, now 
you'll all know my Notho breeding secrets (which are a lot like everyone 
else's Notho breeding secrets).

Barry

At 10:32 AM 8/16/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>My apologies to Barry and the list. This is the second time I've sent a
>message to the list when I meant for it to be private.
>
>Sorry.
>
> >  -----Original Message-----
> >  From: Bill Edwards [mailto:Bill.Edwards at asu_edu]
> >  Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:26 AM
> >  To: 'killietalk at aka_org'
> >  Subject: robustus
> >
> >
> >  Barry,
> >
> >  I have 1 male and 2 females in a ten gallon tank w/ rocks,
> >  jave moss, and a
> >  container of peat.
> >
> >  They were somewhat shy the first couple of days, but have
> >  settled in and are
> >  eating with vigor. They seem to get along well. All 3 were
> >  out and about
> >  this morning at breakfast. No one sulking in the corner.
> >  I've been slowing
> >  adding salt to the tank to get it to 3 tsp/gallon.
> >
> >  I generally feed my killies live brine (adults), mosquito
> >  larvae, tubifex
> >  worms and fruit flies; with an occasional frozen brine
> >  shrimp. I have just
> >  started a Molina culture so that will be a nice addition.
> >
> >  Any suggestions?
> >
> >  cheers,
> >  bill
> >  >  -----Original Message-----
> >  >  Work on those robustus. It is not a particularly easy
> >  fish. The full
> >  >  location name, in case you don't have it, is N. robustus
> >
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Barry J. Cooper, Prof. Emeritus, Dept. Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University
Adjunct faculty, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University
27505 Riggs Hill Rd., Sweet Home, OR 97386 (bjc3 at cornell_edu)


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