Re: NANFA-L-- Temp range

Snailcollector-in-cs.com
Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:16:35 EST

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I am writing a basic beginners article which does not differentiate between
shiner species. For example, for sunfish I have 65-75'F. Do you think I should
provide these more as estimates, and say to check the temp-in-the site of
collection?

Thanks,
Andrew

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I am writing a basic beginners arti= cle which does not differentiate between shiner species. For example, for su= nfish I have 65-75'F. Do you think I should provide these more as estimates,= and say to check the temp-in-the site of collection?

Thanks,
Andrew

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