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Re: Why?



Mark, I do the same thing. I always keep track of my fish, I just didn't
know why Al's name was on the cylindraceus. I have a male from Al's strain
plus a location of cylindraceus and I don't really see much differance in
the two.
There's a picture right now(but not for long) of Al's strain on aquabid
which I don't see as being differant. Mark said is was very distinctive with
orange but the picture on shows a hint of orange in the unpaired fins.

Gary
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From: <MDelra at aol_com>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Why?


> Gary,  keeping track of a strain is just as important as keeping track of
a
> location. I have, included in my inventory book, where/whom I obtained the
> original pair.  If you have this information, it is helpful to prevent
line
> breeding.  In some cases, the individual may be recognized as having an
exceptional
> strain.  An example would be Blue Gularis--Dave Cook/ Dwarf Red from Gordy
> Zahn.
>
> Mark Delraso
> Columbus, Ohio
>
>
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