They keep growing.
how big do they get in the wild?
----- Original Message -----
From: Edward Venn <e_venn_at_hotmail.com>
To: <nanfa_at_aquaria.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 1:22 AM
Subject: Re: NANFA-- Introduced fish
> Gordon,
>
> What sort of information do you need concerning these fish? They are
native
> to Japan and I can collect them in large numbers.
> >
> >Actually I was searching for info on the weather loach (alias dojo loach)
> >which is an introduced species thriving in Hawaii.
>
>
> Edward Venn,
> SMG Holdings Co., Ltd.,
> Deux Chateaux Blanc 2-303,
> 1356 Kobuchi, Kasukabe,
> Saitama, Japan
>
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