Re: NANFA-- The Mantra is definately "Yum".

Mark (nanfa_at_jonahsaquarium.com)
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 14:43:54 -0400

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At 8:37 AM -0400 8/7/03, Todd Crail wrote:
>I seriously doubt that now that I've seen what a breeding male looks like.
>I think the purple that we were observing was a light effect with the
>overcast day we had. I've seen other juveniles in Ohio that had the same
>coloration on overcast days. There's no mistaking the purple on the actual
(sub)species.

What is this subspecies? Is it scientifically recognized or just
something someone has proposed? Where is it found? Is it a capitive
bred variant? Yes, I am not likely to remember to go buy the In
Fisherman issue and I'm relying on you to pass along the info.
Thanks! :)
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