>How about starting with Threadfins? Lots of people have had experiences
with them both collecting and keeping - the rest just takes a little
research. e.g. jot down the source of each reference you have seen in
various magazines, journals, books etc.
>
I'd appreciate this, Bruce. I've always liked Threadfins - but they've
never really taken to me... I seem to inevitably kill them, and I've tried
spwning them a couple of times with never a single fry. This is over the
course of the last ten years or so, with different keeping methods and
different strains.
Regards, Andrew
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Andrew Boyd - andrew at pcug.org.au - http://www.pcug.org.au/~andrew
Rainbowfish Mailing List Archive: http://www.pcug.org.au/~andrew/rml.htm
"I have turned my face
To this road before me
To the deed that I see
And the death I shall die" (Patrick Pearse, Renunciation)
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