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[Killietalk] Core Species Maintenance



Now that you mention it Lorraine, I have not pestered about the
Fundulopanchax Core Species Maintenance Group for a while. Lovers of
gardneri, puerzli, and the other great Fundulopanchax, time to take a stand
and fess up. You know you love'um, you know you got'um and gonna keep'um. So
join up and be a good guy/gal. We are starting our annual status report and
you can get in right now and be counted. Check out the site, check out the
fish, and do your thing.
http://www.djramsey.com/corespecies/

Actually by participating, you and the fish are assured of winning. If all
this dna, maintenance, new vs old, elephant feet and what not is true, you
still have the fish. If it is wrong, you still have the fish. Win Win.
Not in the AKA? Time to join. In the BKA? The have a program too. Several
other countries do also. Check out http://ikcp.killi.org/ and find yours.
David Ramsey  Lawrenceville, GA
djramsey at earthlink_net
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lorraine" <overall077 at lycos_com>
Subject: RE: [Killietalk] Tank fish in the wild
> There is in the US and in Europe that I know of a core species maintenance
> group, where once popular fish that are hard to find are being maintained.
>





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