Roy Hunter wrote:
>
> Rocky bottom creek is just a Goyder. The creek flows into the Goyder river
> and the fish are identical.
>
> To ship fish you must first starve them and when the bowels are clean they,
> if packed in pure oxy, can go for three days.
>
> Roy Hunter
> Co-Chairman
> ANGFA of North America
> visit the ANGFA website at:
> http://www.angfa.org
> reach me at:
> roy at angfa.org
>
> ----------
> > From: James E. Capelle <jcapelle at gte.net>
> > To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> > Subject: [RML] Ok I'll try again!
> > Date: Sunday, September 14, 1997 1:48 PM
> >
> > As you see, this message was put out a couple of days ago and I did
> > read it on the list, but no one has given any answers as of yet.
> > Should I make an issue of folks that haphazardly handle and ship fish
> > over a long distant and time, and look for answers on how we can improve
> > things on this issue, to get an answer in a round about way? Maybe the
> > people who have M. Trifasciata from Rocky Bottom Creek do not what to
> > part with them or they maybe they are on a protected list and are not
> > allowed to be shipped to Florida/or Feral Land (sometimes I not sure).
> > So how does one get an answer? My dues are paid up(I think, I'll find
> > out in S.F. this up coming weekend), I haven't flamed anyone in two
> > years,(not that some of you need any help in doing to yourself). Jim
> > C.
> >
> > Subject:
> > Re: [RML] M. trifasciata,wish list & Rainbowfish 97
> > Date:
> > Fri, 12 Sep 1997 19:57:39 -0400
> > From:
> > "James E. Capelle" <jcapelle at gte.net>
> > To:
> > rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> > References:
> > 1
> >
> >
> > Now I have seen a picture of M. Trifascata, Rocky Bottm Creek, I want
> > some.
> > I have a question about getting and moving fish cross country. I will
> > be at Rainbowfish 97, S.F. Cal. this month(next weekend,ya!) and I would
> > like to get some fish at the auction. The problem ( I think) is I leave
> > Monday afternoon for a Florida gettting home late. How would one work
> > out the bagging of the fish and keeping them alive. The people watching
> > my house want me to leave the battery op. air pumps home for any power
> > failures. Any ideas? Jim C.
> > p.s. I will try my hand at getting and working with eggs too. JC