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Re: [Killietalk] Kayuni



Have these two capable and prominent US notho breeders had any success
with them?  I haven't seen them available privately or publicly in the
US.  They're certainly available in Europe.  I purchased eggs of the
05-2 location from Sweden and hatched 5 fry last week with many clear
eggs left.

Karl-
I'll try to bring rosenstocki to the ChiKA show for you.  I should
also have plenty of steinforti eggs for you, I just hatched out 30
more fry today.

Has anyone (of the few who keep it) had problems shipping or traveling
with N. steinforti successfully?  I took 3 pairs to WAKO and all 3
females died.  All of my other show and sale fish were fine.

Nick Ternes
Oostburg, WI
WAKO
AKA

On Dec 11, 2007 1:53 PM, Brian Watters <bwatters at shaw_ca> wrote:
> Al Anderson wrote:
>
> >
> > Amen he does not want the breeders to get them.!
> >
>
> What nonsense !
>
> It very rarely happens that an incompetent hobbyist acquires rare fish or
> eggs at conventions. For example, I donated two bags of eggs of N.
> rubroreticulatus to the 2006 Tampa convention organizers for their auction.
> This was the first time this Notho had been in the hobby and those were the
> first eggs to be distributed anywhere in the world.
>
> The bags sold for a total of close to $200 and they were purchased by two of
> the most prominent and capable Notho breeders in the AKA.
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