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RE: new member



Welcome,

You'll find the group quite diverse... old, young, families, singles,
and all sorts of differing fish interests.  It is always good to have
more fish people to talk with.

Again, welcome aboard (or maybe it should be welcome a-fish).

Mark
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Mark Pearlscott, killifish addict.
A Member of:
AKA - http://www.aka.org
NWK - http://nwk.aka.org
PSK - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pugetsoundkillies/
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gsas-member@thekrib.com
[mailto:owner-gsas-member@thekrib.com]
> On Behalf Of haika@drizzle.com
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:18 PM
> To: gsas-member@thekrib.com
> Subject: new member
> 
> 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).
> 
> 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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