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NFC: Re: Jim Grady's "Killies needed"



I can get cingulatus no probs...just need to go to pensacola to get
em...:)

we need to get out in the field I have 3 ponds that I need to add
fundulus too. So Ineed 50-100 :)


Robert Rice
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On Fri, 06 Oct 2000 17:02:06 -0400 "Doug Dame" <dameda at shands_ufl.edu>
writes:
> 
> Robert:
> 
> I was out looking for F. rubrifons a couple of weeks ago in the NE 
> area of the Ocala National Forest with a renowned killie-guy (Ken 
> Normandin from Jacksonville) at a site where he has previously found 
> 'em, but none were to be found on this occasion. Water was up, could 
> be seasonal, F. lineolatus and chrysotus (which could be niche 
> competitors) were present in quantity, maybe we just weren't lucky, 
> who knows. Hopefully I'll be trying that site, and others nearby, 
> again in the near future.
> 
> I'm also interested in adding a few cingulatus/auroguttatus to my 
> tanks and inventory of maintained species, but I don't presently 
> have any known good locations from which to get 'em.
> 
> I read Jim's message as asking for into on sites, not actual 
> fishlettes per se, but if there's a collecting expedition to be 
> mounted in this area for cingulatus-complex fish, I'd be happy to 
> sign on as a great wide hunter (/wader). 
> 
> Doug Dame
> Interlachen/Gainesville FL
> 
> 
> 
> 


Robert Rice
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