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Re: [GSAS-Member] Killifish in a Tree



Not new. Been subject of scientific study for decades. In fact - now here's a 
plug for next year - there will be a killifish weekend next April 19-20th, and 
the featured speaker will be Dr. Bruce Turner, from Virginia Tech, whose field 
of study is in fact Rivulus Marmoratus, though I imagine Bruce will talk on a 
number of topics. He's an original member (at a young age) of the American 
Killifish Association and one of the best speakers you'll get to hear at a fish 
convention, should you make the drive down. A number of us from PSKA will 
likely be attending, too.
 
As fish go, having seen the marmoratus in people's tanks, its not a great 
'pet'. It's really unattractive and brown and very aggressive. People sometimes 
keep them for the oddity is all.
 
Matt



> From: Shango@shangolos.com> To: gsas-member@thekrib.com; 
> amelyadawn@yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 20:54:45 -0700> Subject: 
> [GSAS-Member] Killifish in a Tree> > Great new killifish discovered.> > > > 
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