Hi,
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I have no recipe but a hint: Never use beef heart! Although given in
many recipes most fish (except piranhas) are not able to digest it
properly and may get stomach or intestine infestations.
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Regards Harro
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Gesendet: Montag, 14. Februar 2005 03:45
An: r_m_l at yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [RML] frozen food recipe; schooling question
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Hi,
Does anyone have a recipe for homemade frozen food they would like to
share?
Also, a question came up for discussion at a local club meeting around=20
schooling and keeping different species of rainbows. About half the
group=20
was of the opinion that keeping a variety of rainbows of approximately
the=20
same size was perfectly okay, and that there is no reason to keep
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species in groups of 6 or more. For example, some people claimed that=20
keeping a pair of axelrodis with a pair of g. incisus and a pair of=20
boesemani's satisfied the need for the individual species to school and=20
interact. Breeding was a separate issue -- no one was advocating=20
hybridization. I'd like to know what you guys think since the group
didn't=20
have anyone who knows as much about rainbows as this group does.
Thanks,
Liz
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Hi,
I have no recipe but a hint: Never use beef heart! Although given in many recipes most fish (except piranhas) are not able to digest it properly and may get stomach or intestine infestations.
Regards Harro
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Nachricht-----
Von: Liz Wilhite
Gesendet: Montag, 14. Februar 2005
03:45
An: r_m_l at yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [RML] frozen food
recipe; schooling question
Hi,
Does anyone have a recipe for homemade frozen food
they would like to share?
Also, a question came up for discussion at a local
club meeting around
schooling and keeping different species of
rainbows. About half the group
was of the opinion that keeping a variety of
rainbows of approximately the
same size was perfectly okay, and that there is no
reason to keep individual
species in groups of 6 or more. For example, some
people claimed that
keeping a pair of axelrodis with a pair of g.
incisus and a pair of
boesemani's satisfied the need for the individual
species to school and
interact. Breeding was a separate
issue -- no one was advocating
hybridization. I'd like to know what you
guys think since the group didn't
have anyone who knows as much about rainbows as
this group does.
Thanks,
Liz
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