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Re: [Killietalk] winfredi



Your description does not fit A. celiae winifredae ............. attached is a picture of the wild fish that come into the US hobby.

Tony

At 08:41 PM 3/20/2006 -0700, you wrote:

I received a species as a gift from a friend and I can find no information
about it. It's labeled Aphyosemion winfredi and looks very much like Fp.
Puerzli except for longer extensions on the caudal. Its original source is
listed as Gordy Zahn

Does anyone have any info on the species?

Edd Kray

-----Original Message-----
From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org] On
Behalf Of Barry Cooper
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 8:20 PM
To: killifish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] West Coast Weekend Schedule of events -- Tirbak's
talk history talk

Well, you'd be a welcome member for NWK ;-)

Barry J. Cooper
Sweet Home, OR 97386



ROBERT ELLERMANN wrote:
> Hi Barry,
>
>       Sorry for the delay in answering. I was chaperoning a school trip
covering Seattle, Vancouver and Vancouver Island. It turned into a whirlwind
trip, so I saw alot but at a very fast clip. I'd recommend the Horseshoe Bay
ferry ride from Vancouver city to Vancouver Island to everyone -- gorgeous.
The Capilano Bridge is something else as are the Sooke Pot Holes and French
Beach on Vancouver island. Victoria felt like a tourist trap but the Bug Zoo
and the First Nation Exhibit at the BC Museum were first rate and the island
itself was beautiful. Made you wonder what this land would be like without
its European conquest and land grab. I can see why Brian retired there. The
whole area felt so clean, healthy and invigorating -- so unlike the Texas
swamp I live in. If the move to NY does not pan out as I hope, you can
expect me in the Pacific NW asap. I fell in love with it. It is my kind of
"town".
>
>   Bobby
>
> Barry Cooper <bjc3 at centurytel_net> wrote:
>   Bobby,
>
> It is interesting, the attitude to green space and the environment over
> here. As in the east, though, it tends to be a city vs rural thing.
> Cities like Seattle, Portland, Eugene and Corvallis are very liberal and
> very strong on environmental issues. Rural areas are much less so. I
> live in a little town called Sweet Home (8,000 population). It is a
> beautiful environment. We can get to the coast in a couple of hours, and
> into the high mountains of the Cascades in an hour (we live in the
> foothills, hence the snow on the ground right now). However, I think I'd
> be afraid to admit in public down in the town that I vote Democrat. This
> is an ex-logging town, ex- because of those damn greens and to hell with
> the spotted owl. Oregon is a Democratic state, but only because of the
> cities. It is exactly like NY in that way.
>
> I have been trying to get up to see Brian since he moved over to
> Nanaimo, but we haven't been able to make our schedules mesh yet. Soon,
> I hope. He will, of course, be speaking at WCW XV.
>
> What were you doing over here anyway?
>
> Barry
>
> Barry J. Cooper
> Sweet Home, OR 97386
>
>
>
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