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Re: A newbie needs hands on training -- only one problem, Mike



Frank,

What Harry said!!!

On 08-Jan-03 AUS62 at aol_com wrote:
> Mike, please give some info as to where you live! You may live in an area 
> with a lot of killifish people who don't know you. Most of us would be happy 
> to help and there is nothing like having a "hands-on" mentor to help with 
> killifish problems. The biggest advantage of the AKA -- is to place one into 
> direct contact with most of the serious killie people in the country. 
> Membership includes a roster with snail mail  addresses, telephone numbers 
> and e-mail addresses. 
> 
After about 8 years of dabbling, I got serious about killies about 3 years ago.
Joining the AKA and a local Killifish Anonymous group in your area will bring
you to speed real fast.  For the perks and benefits of AKA you will be surprised
at how little $$ it really is.  This list is a good place to come with specific
questions, but it is hard to give lots of general knowledge to someone starting
out.

Suggestion would be AKA > AKA Beginners Guide > Local Killie Group.

Do that and you will be in the mop!

Good luck
john
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Date: 08-Jan-03
Time: 16:29:58
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