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Re: A. borellii
Hi,
I understand the opal borellii is a naturally occuring sport that comes
in wild mixed with regular forms. It can't be common, at least in most
collecting locations, as I've seen a lot of bags of borellii, with never
an opal, but...
Have any of the commercial breeders actually fixed this as a stable
aquarium strain?
-Gary
Sorry Bob, I don't have 'em anymore.
IDMiamiBob@aol.com wrote:
> >
> Do I sense a conspiracy here? :-) Sounds a lot like Asian rams. Anyone have
> any female opal borrellii available?
>
> Bob Dixon
>
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