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Re: [Killietalk] Fp. Gardneri



   There maybe 1 or 2 people who have had more species of gardneri than myself, but
  none I know of, and especially when I had upwards of 20 at once. I once had an
  OPUS that it may be possible to hold them all, that was well before I REALLY
  researched the TOTAL species list, and since has been put to rest.
     Without my notes etc., I can't give you everything, but if you go to Tim's site below
  you will see a very good breakdown as to species, subspecies etc. The most interesting to me is the lacustris - Lake Ejagham, which Nevin Aspinwall collected in
  98', where it's the only know location.
     I've currently decided to limit my gardneri's extremely, the Makurdi being one. The
  closest it resembles is the lower left photo, with the lighting the "Blue" can change to
  almost black, and the caudal is a bit more flared, similar to the N'sukka.
     They talk about the gardneri being easy, well bite into the mamfensis group and be
  ready to have your arss kicked, at least mine has been well done!
     For whatever it's worth, enjoy. 
   
  http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Ref_Library/Fp.nig.Populations/Makurdi.htm

 Subject: [Killietalk] Fp. Gardneri
Hi all, Happy Easter and Passover. Has anyone heard of Fp. Gardneri 
(Nignuridnus Makurdi)? I received 3 pair labeled as such and only 
know of Fp. Gardneri (Makurdi). Thank you all for any information you 
 can give me. Ed
Brandt



		
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