> On Sun, 14 Jul 1996, Bruce Hansen wrote:
> > I would accordingly have
> > thought that the Lake T Cichl;ids were more comparable than a schooling
> > group like Rainbows. Now that I come to mention it , perhaps Peter can
> > dredge up some examples of this problem in Tetras. Danios, Rasboras etc
> > some where in Africa, Asia or South America? It seems to me that this may
> > be a good direction to look.
>
> A good suggestion, however, I don't know the literature THAT well! Also,
> few studies have been conducted on these type of fish in their native
> habitats. I'll have a think about it thought and ask around a bit.
All right I got lost here a little, I am interested in Rift Lake cichlids
(Tanganyikan especially) so if either one of you can clarify exactly what
the above issue here is (sorry I hate to be a pain) I may have some info
or bibliography laying around and after this discussion it has pricked
my interest in this area.
Ted
> much fuss! Everyone else seems to have chickened out too except a couple
> of us. Are we just wasting our time?
Well if anything I learned what questions or possible questions to ask
about the problem. And to most scientest asking the right question is
half the battle.