Jerry..............for sure nothing is new to nature.................and I too have seen a lot of aggies come down the path, but every once in a while there is a really nifty "location" someone finds.....................the question as to aggies, to me, is when you get a certain location they throw reds/blues/blacks......and all sorts of colors sometimes from the SAME LOCATION. I really don't think this one is going to be like that.....I don't have any other reason to say that except when we got them in........the week before the ACA....... there were MANY, MANY immature males in the group..........no color..............they are now all coloring up and they are all identical to the adults in the group......they all have the same really orange dorsal and a portion of the caudal is orange with a red top stripe and the belly and shoulders to the nose is bright yellow............ALL of the young male have turned identical...................this time you get what you see. If any of you have worked with the Huser aggie............virtually 100% of the young males are Huser males...........almost a "perfect" strain...........I'll bet a nickel we have the same thing here except it is F0.....WILD.........how nifty is that........trust me the pics don't do them real justice.........I'll get some good pics.......you won't believe it. Have a super day................ Mike Mike Jacobs J&M Tropicals Wild Peruvian Imports...Plus http://www.southernapistos.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <JerrCarol@aol.com> To: <apisto@listbox.com> Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 11:36 PM Subject: Re: new aggie > In a message dated 8/22/2002 11:12:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > mjacobs2@tampabay.rr.com writes: > > > > ....there's a NEW aggie among us.................... > > > > http://www.geocities.com/mikefjacobs/tigreaggie.jpg > > > > I've not been REALLY terribly excited about new aggies for a > > while.....these > > colors are super!!!!!.....a REAL gem of an aggie.....NEW! > > > > I don't know Mike, > I read a while back in some book that there is nothing new under the sun. > No, I don't think it was the Romer Atlas. I do know it has been on the best > sellers list longer than any other book. I have so many different Aggies now > some I've never seen before. I just think the fish are as muti-cultured as > the human race. I mean do you really think they stop and look to see if it is > a red-gold or a double red or whatever when the feeling strikes.<G> > JerryB > www.ApistoWorld.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. > For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, > email apisto-request@listbox.com. apisto-digest@listbox.com also available. > Web archives at http://lists.thekrib.com/apisto > Trading at http://blox.dropship.org/mailman/listinfo/apisto_trader > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@listbox.com. For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, email apisto-request@listbox.com. apisto-digest@listbox.com also available. Web archives at http://lists.thekrib.com/apisto Trading at http://blox.dropship.org/mailman/listinfo/apisto_trader