Re: [RML] Ok I'll try again!

James E. Capelle (jcapelle at gte.net)
Mon, 15 Sep 1997 18:26:11 -0400

Roy:
Thank You on both counts. I plan to try and get some fish at R. 97 in
S.F. this up coming weekend. So you think they will be bagged with O2,
and save to hold in an hotel room for another 24 hours (I leave mid-day
Monday to FL)? Jim Capelle

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