> On the other hand, people are encouraged to put forth available list > on the killie list and I think others should do the same here. I've > found that the dwarfs ship fine (I've sent or had sent to me: A. > macmasteri, A. standachneri, & A. nijsseni, A. borelli, A. trifascita, > L. curviceps, P. altispinosa, and others) in the same conditions as > killies: insulated box, bit of water, bit of Amquel, Priority mail. > > Cheers, > Matthew Hi all, I was hoping for a bite like that. If US priority mail can get the fish back and forth, why not go for a listing system here? I'm in Canada, so I couldn't be a direct participant, but the system could benefit the people on this list. I long ago learned you don't make money with dwarfs, but that's not the idea anyway. If we bother being on this list, then we have a great interest in these fish. What age are the fish you ship, Matthew? How big are the bags and how long does the US mail take? Gary