Re: NANFA-L-- minnow breeding

Mike Haren (mh4mac-in-comcast.net)
Sat, 15 Apr 2006 14:07:01 -0400

Bob,
Yes , we were in the manasquan river in NJ , and as far as I could
tell, none of the ones collected appeared to be ladened with eggs yet.
I have been unable to find any distinctive differences between any of
them as of yet.

Mike H.
TomsRiver, NJ
On Apr 15, 2006,-in-9:34 AM, Bob Muller wrote:

> I presume your in the east. Two blacknose dace ours in the Great Lake
> have
> no orange on their fins-in-all. In the spring the males stripe turns
> rust
> orange and the females look as if they have swallowed two or three
> marbles.
> I saw the eastern fish in Virginia I new they were blacknose but much
> more
> attractive than ours.
>
> Bob Muller
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