--- Noturus2_at_aol.com wrote:
> Today was a breezy 74 deg day here in the Florida
> Keys. I set out to collect
> some longnose killies- F.similis...> Fundulus
grandis of varying
> sizes and some small mollies...Cyprinodon
> variegatus, F. grandis, and Adinia xenica...
What size are the mollies? I've been enfactuated with
the larger type for a while. I've been toying with
the idea of putting a trio in the rainbowfish tank.
I'm not sure if that type is "native" or not.
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