I was chastised for calling my fellow fish folk, Fisheads. I didn't intend that to be a bad thing just my term for folks whom enjoy fish. Bill P.S. Thanks Helen, I wasn't a where that there were so many potential colonists in the Apisto ranks. -----Original Message----- From: Helen Burns <hlnburns@thefree.net> To: apisto@pudge.listbox.com <apisto@pudge.listbox.com> Date: Friday, February 19, 1999 1:37 PM Subject: Re: MULTI-GENERATIONAL OR COLONIZING FISH >Ap. Macmasteri, Ap.sp. Rio Xingu red lobes, Ap.Steindachneri, >Ap.Agassizi, Ap. sp. Emerald, Ap. sp. Opal, to name but a few I have found. >There are quite a few when you think on it and this is only the Apistos. >Helen > >From: Bill Hickman <hickmanb@accessus.net> > >>Just a quick note on the issue of, multi-generational groups. I've been >>told that the Apisto. eunotus (excuse my spelling) will in fact allow multi >>generations. That is the only non-African that I know about, but there may >>well be others. What do you Fisheads know about other, multi-generational >>or colonizing fish. >>Bill Hickman >>Mascoutah, IL. > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@majordomo.pobox.com. >For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, >email apisto-request@majordomo.pobox.com. >Search http://altavista.digital.com for "Apistogramma Mailing List Archives"! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the apistogramma mailing list, apisto@majordomo.pobox.com. For instructions on how to subscribe or unsubscribe or get help, email apisto-request@majordomo.pobox.com. Search http://altavista.digital.com for "Apistogramma Mailing List Archives"!