Re: SV: [RML] p gertrudae and I.werneri

Bruce Hansen (bhansen at ozemail.com.au)
Wed, 18 Nov 1998 08:00:46 +1000

Hey Tim

The SPAM content is inversely proportional to the number of "serious"
questions being discussed and is a reflection of the "affection" listmembers
have for each other :-) Hans will have to understand that it is not a
totally dedicated list.

BTW there is only one small population of "yellow" werneri here in Oz - all
the rest seem to be different versions of red, similar to the PNG form

Regards,
Bruce.

Bruce Hansen, A.N.G.F.A., Advancing Australian Aquatics.

Bruce Hansen, ANGFA, caring for our aquatic ecosystems.

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

-----Original Message-----
From: tayers at bridge.com <tayers at bridge.com>
To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au <rainbowfish at pcug.org.au>
Date: Wednesday, 18 November 1998 7:16
Subject: Re: SV: [RML] p gertrudae and I.werneri

>Welcome Hans,
>
>If you've been reading RML for 6 months you know by now that there is
>a 10 to 1 spam to content ratio. :-)
>
>Concerning APR: APR stands for Artificial Plankton & Rotifer, but I
>don't think anyone sells a product called APR anymore. Nowadays APR is
>slang for the O.S.I. product 'Micro-food. Maybe you could find that
>locally? It's marketed toward reef keepers. If not, recently Gary
>Lange (gwlange at stlnet.com) offered 1 ounce (29 grams?) of APR for $4
>(and 1 ounce of Astaxanthin for $5). The cost will surely increase
>when international postage is factored in, but these prices are
>extremely reasonable. An ounce of APR costs me $20 locally.
>
>Out of curiosity, are your werneri the yellow Australia variety or the
>red New Guinea variety?
>
>Hope you have a very nice day, :-)
>Tim Ayers tayers at bridge.com
>St. Paul, Minnesota
>Bridge, Inc. www.bridge.com
>