Stan Perkins
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From: <EELReprah_at_aol.com>
To: <nanfa_at_aquaria.net>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: NANFA-- breeding success with Fundulus species
> In a message dated 3/29/04 10:46:35 PM, stanperkins_at_academicplanet.com
writes:
>
> << If it is the
>
> latter, try moving the mops or aquatic plants to their new home with the
>
> eggs intact. If they are substrata spawners then you are on your own! >>
>
> Most of the eggs disintegrated without fungusing. the few that hatched ate
> microworms and then BBS.
>
> Lee Harper
> Media, PA
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