On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Phillip J Ryti wrote: > I have been going thru the site today and opening up each of the > thumbnails. > It appears to me that at least some are from the Linke & Staeke Book just > mirrored. That's a far more generous term than I'd use. :) But I guess the copyright law is far more lenient in some places. - --- Re: buying pairs, I'll just say that we try to when we can. For instance, A. steindachneri at $2 each. But sometimes we're not even lucky enough to get a real pair of the same species (cf. the posting from a few months back, where we got one A. "breitbinden" and two female "four stripes".) and have to go hunting for suitable mates for them. The nice thing about buying 6 or more unidentified or semi-identified (or mis-identified) young is that we can usually get all our money back for them by selling the extras back to the store as fully ID'd adults. - Erik - --- Erik Olson eriko at wrq.com