In a message dated 8/1/05 4:30:46 PM, athensaquatics at juno_com writes:
<< I wasn't at either convention but there had
to be something better than either of those. >>
Fred, I think you miss the point of judging. A Lucania goodei has just as
much opportunity as Aphyosemion joergenscheeli because it is judged with
the
species ideal as a criterion. Rarity has no place in the judging criteria
nor do
colorful species or difficulty in breeding. In theory, a Fundulus
heteroclitus
can win best of show or best of class.
Lee Harper
Media, PA
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