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R: KillieTalk Digest V2 #940



Hi Tim,
  I believe the KillieTalk Digest on line is a valid place to exchange news,
personal experiences, books.. and fish & egg lists.
Internet is a fast way to buy/trade Killies but 95% of traffic directed to
Fish & Egg lists is quite high on the Killie Talk.
Killies are wonderful fishes but it's very difficult to found valid
informations on this family. We could breed any killies, but are we sure of
what we are doing ??? Probably no !! There are many factors to consider
when, for example, a new Killie is discovered or when we hatch an egg.
International associations can develop an important help in this way. The
AKA has proposed the Killie Talk on line and I think it has worked well so
far.
My personal opinions is to continue but it's important to increase the ratio
of informations exchanged. I remember an idea about the "Fish & Egg List"
online. So, it's OK but I feel of primary validity to contribute to the
success of the Killie Talk.

In this way, I have posted an Email about N. albimarginatus Kiparanganda Tan
97/40 because I have founded a fast egg development. I'd like to propose a
discussion on this atypical phenomenon. This Notho presents a fast egg
development. Why ????........

Greetings from Italy,
Daniele Cerri
AIK secretary

>Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 01:48:43 +0100
>From: "Tim Addis" <timaddis at killifish_force9.co.uk>
>Subject: Get back on track
>
>   Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the newsgroup was set up to
>exchange information on Killies. I have subscribed for about 2 months now &
>have found 95% of traffic directed towards recieving Egg & Fish Lists. OK
it
>has it's place but what about more information/hints/tips on keeping &
>breeding killies.
>   24 hours ago I put a piece in about live foods & didn't get any
response.
>If I had put a piece in about recieving my E/F list I would have had 20+
>responses.
>  Is it because I'm a Brit ?
>  Let's see more info/feedback on  actually keeping killies.
>
>   Springboks on live food cultures -
>   Cynolebias & high metabolic rate with high protien diet -
>   Velvet in peat -
>   Which sand substrate is best -
>   Which sp. are suitable for beginners -
>   What do collection codes RCA, HZ, GH mean -
>   Do white worms actually produce more in African Violet compost -
>   Bicarbonate of soda & Notho. keeping -
>   All this has been aired in the BKA Journal over the past few months.
>Personally I would like the group to put more info. on maintaining &
>breeding killies.
>   Come on lads/lasses, get a grip, put something in on killies which we
can
>respond to.
>   Let's have a response good or bad.



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