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Re: [Killietalk] How long?
Though not a killifish I have been breeding my
Taeniacara candidi for the last 9 years now. Almost
lost the line when I lost my fishroom with the 2004
hurricanes but thanks to others I passed them out to I
was able to get them back. To this day this is still a
difficult fish to find. This is a great topic would
love to hear from others as well. I feel too often we
just breed and dump. I think that is why species
maintenance appeals to me so much. When I think about
how difficult it can be to acquire Diapterons this
another reason for species maintenance.
Dave
--- "Hladky, John" <John_Hladky at tdytsi.com> wrote:
> While reading and enjoying everyone's walk down
> memory lane a question
> occurred to me. What is the longest anyone has kept
> a line of fish
> going in your tanks. Do any of you still have
> descendants of fish you
> started with 20 years ago? Maybe 10 years? It
> would be cool to see who
> has the longest unbroken line of a species in their
> tanks.
>
> John in Huntsville
>
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