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Re: Husbandry of A. panduro



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From: <IDMiamiBob@aol.com>
To: <apisto@majordomo.pobox.com>

>
> This will start a war- but here goes-
>

No...........here goes the war ...but I hope not.  People are finally
starting to really watch their dwarfs and are finding that not all of the
species of "dwarfs" act like "the book says".  Boy do I agree with Bob and
Gary.........in a sense that I think we have just scratched the surface with
apisto behavior and we are all on a new frontier that is really nifty.  We
don't need to "throw out" the old book but it seems very clear to me that we
are certainly going to rearrange the old book if we just keep our eyes open
and report that which up till now we might have been afraid to say because
of being thought of as silly.

I think it is a grand new adventure we're on folks and boy am I glad to have
a bunch of really nifty people around (you guys)each with their own
expertise in the dwarf cichlid world.  As these new species of dwarfs flood
the market it's going to be neat to watch the "map" of social behavior that
happens with each species.

Question...............is behavior EVER taken in consideration when placing
a species or is it always physical?

Mike

Mike Jacobs
Center for Advanced Technologies
Lakewood H.S.
St Pete, Fl  33705
mjacobs2@tampabay.rr.com





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