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Re: Question
Hi Lee,
Thanks for the well detailed info. I was able to spot a few with your help.
I was also looking for clear when they were actually darker. It's not so
easy with my untrained eyes > <
Thanks again,
Darryl
>From: LeeH920226 at aol_com
>Reply-To: killietalk at aka_org
>To: killietalk at aka_org
>Subject: Re: Question
>Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 23:12:01 EDT
>
>
>In a message dated 6/14/99 6:02:34 PM, dtsutsui at hotmail_com writes:
>
><< Are the eggs of these species any smaller than say a N. Rachovii,
>which
>I've spawned. >>
>
>Those I have measured that are in your list are all about 1.0-1.4 mm in
>diameter. I have measured the following:
>N. fuscotaeniatus "Kitonga north" TAN 97/9 1.20 mm
>A. cauveti Kindia 1.38 mm
>Nothobranchius rachovi 1.0 mm
>Maratecoara lacortei 1.1 mm
>Simpsonichthys magnificus itacarambi 0.95 mm
>
> If you can see rachovi eggs you should see any of the others that are
>non-adhesive. if they are adhesive the peat fibers will obscure them. All
>of
>the above are non-adhesive except M. lacortei which is semi-adhesive.
>
>Lee Harper
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