-----Original Message----- From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON at www_borg.com> To: tpklotz at borg_com <tpklotz at borg_com> Date: Saturday, January 24, 1998 9:48 AM Subject: Returned mail: User unknown >The original message was received at Sat, 24 Jan 1998 09:48:50 -0500 (EST) >from root at mail_borg.com [205.217.206.192] > > ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- ><killitalk at aka_org> > > ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >... while talking to mail.actwin.com.: >>>> RCPT To:<killitalk at aka_org> ><<< 550 <killitalk at aka_org>... User unknown >550 <killitalk at aka_org>... User unknown >
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- To: <killies at killi_net>, <killitalk at aka_org>
- Subject: Re: Nothos in Hawaii and Cynolebias magnificus
- From: "tpklotz" <tpklotz at borg_com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 09:46:33 -0500
It has been my experience that the incubation for Cyn magnificus can vary greatly from 6 months to well over 1 1/2 years some even hatching at 2 years. I would start wetting the bag at six months and continue to do so every month or so until I got a hatch. In my opinion alot depends on the temperature you're incubating the eggs at. Higher temps usually indicate shorter periods for the eggs to hatch. As with everything else in life this does not always prove true though A friend of mine water incubates them for six weeks ,dries them out for a month and then wets them . He gets fry but the sex ratio is at this point in time is skewed towards females. To look at it optimistically , I never know if I'm going to get a hatch so each time I wet a bag, I eagerly await the outcome. Ted -----Original Message----- From: Mach T. Fukada <fukada at hawaii_edu> To: aunzza at vrx_net <aunzza at vrx_net> Cc: KillieTalk at AKA_Org <KillieTalk at AKA_Org>; killies at killi_net <killies at killi_net> Date: Saturday, January 24, 1998 12:35 AM Subject: Nothos in Hawaii and Cynolebias magnificus >I got this from a friend of mine. Can anyone help him out regarding the >Cynolebias magnificus. I haven't been able to turn up any info just yet. >Any info would be greatly apreciated. > >MTF > > Hi Mach, > > Thanks for the info. My former boss, Paul Kawamoto, was deeply involved >with >the N. guntheri stocking project when he was with the Dept. of Health. >Paul, who >retired two years ago, is also a tropical fish hobbyist (and killie >person). If >you want to get some firsthand information, Paul works full-time at Petland >(Ala >Moana, M-Th & Sunday, daytime), or you can phone him at 235-2147 - just >tell him >I gave you his number. > Mach, do you have any information on the incubation period for Cynolebias >magnificus? Any info or leads that you might have would be appreciated. You >can >contact me on weekends via my home MAC (myama at hgea_org). > Have you heard any more good news about APPLE (I heard they showed a >profit >for the last quarter), or their upcoming product line? Steve Jobs was >quoted as >saying they were going to 'kick butt' with their new products. > > -Mike > > > >Mach T. Fukada, Web Master >fukada at hawaii_edu >Honolulu Aquarium Society >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/2948/HASF.html > > >
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