> What a difference a bit of interest in the "little" fish makes - it is
There is actually a lot more than a "bit of interest" in rainbows at the
moment. Over the next few years you will see quite an increse in rainbow
work via Craig Moritz's lab. He is extremely interested in the group. I
am about to tackle 2 odd rainbows in western Qld to figure out what they
are, then hopefully expanding it out to look at the relationships between M.
doboulayi-fluviatilis-s. splendida and M.s. tatei-inornata.
> I hope the Bureaucrats don't start blaming aquarists for causing the
> "hybrids" :-)
Jee Bruce, are you just being a little cynical? :-) To the best of my
knowledge no one has suggested anything at all other than mother nature
as being responsible for all this.
Tootles
Peter Unmack