Re[2]: [RML]Unusual spawning site SPAM

andrew.boyd at dfat.gov.au
Mon, 16 Feb 1998 9:26:04 +1000


Bruce there have been a couple of strains that I have seen that were
OK with rainbows - the "Inverell" Mogurndas that were in the trade a
couple of years back, and the Balcoonas - Doug Williams kept both with
'bows.

Cheers, Andrew

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Subject: Re: [RML]Unusual spawning site SPAM
Author: MIME:bhansen at ozemail.com.au at INTERNET-MAIL
Date: 2/15/98 7:19 PM

Now I've heard everything -

A Mogurnda that is basically non-aggressive ;-) Are they schooling too
Peter???

On second thoughts that is probably why they have died out - not aggressive
enough ;-)

Regards,
Bruce.

Bruce Hansen, ANGFA, caring for our aquatic ecosystems.

Please visit us at http://www.ozemail.com.au/~fisher/angfa.htm



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> From: peter.unmack at ASU.Edu
> To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [RML]Unusual spawning site
> Date: Sunday, 15 February 1998 6:35
>
> These are the endangered Murray-Darling stock. These were originally
> brought in by Scott Buckel from me when I was still in Australia. I
> obtained Scott's last two fish which both turned out to be one sex. Roy
> brought back some juveniles from Glenn Briggs in Melbourne and again we
> ended up with two more fish, all four being the same sex. The only way
> there would be more is if Scott knows of anyone who would have offspring
> from his. It is a pity, as this are a pretty form and the only one I'm
> aware of that are basically non agressive.
>