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RE: new member



I have three white clouds I'd be willing to give up, Meredity.  My java moss 
was decimated by an outbreak of that nasty cyanobacteria algae.  Can we work 
out a deal?


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> 
> welcome, I would love to trade for a few young white clouds. At the moment 
> all 
> I have to offer is java moss and a beautiful but crabby pair of gold 
> gouramis. 
> any interest? Meredith of Ballard 
> bluedooratwork@hotmail.com 
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> 
> >From: <haika@drizzle.com> 
> 
> >Reply-To: gsas-member@thekrib.com 
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> >To: <gsas-member@thekrib.com> 
> 
> >Subject: new member 
> 
> >Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 14:18:06 -0700 (PDT) 
> 
> > 
> 
> >Hey folks! I recognize at least a couple names here. AuntieFran (in 
> 
> >Marysville) and I have chatted via Uniquaria before and I've got a 
> 
> >thriving colony of Endler's livebearers thanks to Bob Thomas! 
> 
> > 
> 
> >Anyway, I finally joined. Just got my membership stuff yesterday. I've 
> 
> >kept freshwater tanks since I was in grade school off-and-on, so that goes 
> 
> >back quite a few decades. Right now I'm staying small cuz I don't have 
> 
> >room for large tanks. Besides the species tank of Endler's, I'm trying to 
> 
> >spawn some wild-type Colisa chuna right now. Live cultures of daphnia and 
> 
> >mosquito larvae should help do the trick soon! I'm also gearing up in an 
> 
> >attempt to spawn threadfin rainbowfish. I'd also like to find some female 
> 
> >'scarlet Badis' as I have a species tank which appears to be all male (6 
> 
> >specimens from Blue Sierra). I'm also interested in trying out some 
> 
> >blue-eyes (depends on which species I can find). I should probably stick 
> 
> >with one new kind of fry to raise at a time (sigh). I have a Rubbermaid 
> 
> >bin full of white cloud mountain minnow adults/fry even as we speak 
> <G>. 
> 
> > 
> 
> >I'm also a big Botia fan....and have a colony of Botia sidthimunki and 
> 
> >another of Botia striata. I keep filling them with live foods several 
> 
> >times a week and we'll see if something ever happens fry-wise (shrug). 
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> > 
> 
> >If anyone ever wants a starter culture of Daphnia, I'm thinking I should 
> 
> >be establishing some colonies of microworms for my soon-to-exist fry 
> 
> >(fingers crossed). Love to trade! 
> 
> > 
> 
> >Betty Goetz 
> 
> >Bothell, WA 
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> > 
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