Re: NANFA-- Lucania goodei question

Al G Eaton (sege7_2000_at_yahoo.com)
Fri, 23 May 2003 11:55:05 -0700 (PDT)

I used to order plants from a place called the
snailery when I did the petshop thing. Mixed in with
the anacharis were usually enough lucania goodei eggs
to get a colony of them going. I raised up about 150
of them in my outdoor pond and I got all three color
morphs. The Snailery is in southern Florida.

klaus

--- Chip Rinehart <crin_at_glassmaster.com> wrote:
> We've found a spot here in SC ( don't ask
> where...it's a secret for now)
> where we get three color morphs of bluefin killies.
> These are: 1) blue
> dorsal and anal fins 2) dorsal with lots of red and
> a little red in anal;
> and 3) blue dorsal yellow anal. My question is do
> all three of these occur
> in the same spots in FL? When we were down there in
> Feb, it seems like we
> had to hit three or four different sites before
> finding them all.
>
>
> Chip in SC
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