Re: NANFA-- floridae/chrysotus

Rose Lawn Museum (roselawn_at_mindspring.com)
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 10:59:26 -0500

Well, he's swimming around in one of my tanks at present. If you really
want him, he's your's. If you can convince him that he's a chrysotus, it's
fine with me. The F. chrysotus we caught there were darker than I usually
see them, but the gold flecks were very distinct.

Steven A. Ellis
Kennesaw, GA
(Okay, flagfish imposter, pack your bags. You're outa' here!)

>
>I won't believe it until I see a specimen live or dead. That fish
>has nothing that resembles J floridae except it's body proportions,
>and even those are out of whack:
>http://www.nanfa.org/NANFAregions/fl_cent/fl2003/flagfish.jpg It has
>gold flecks like F chrysotus. But, I'm happy either way.
>--
>Mark
>Ohio
>USA
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