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  • Limia sp. Tiger Limia

    Anyone out there have any clues on this crit? I don't have it in any of my files or books. Looks like nigrofasciata.
    A friend has a small group that is eating and looks good but not producing fry. I have only bred Limia once and that was perugia and simp to handle. Da boy needs some help!

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    No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise” Lewis Caroll
    AKA, SAA, NANFA, TAKO, HAS, AKA, BKA, ALA, BLA
    LIVEBEARERS, SOUTH AMERICAN ANNUALS, NATIVE KILLIES
    AND MOUTHBROODERS ANY TYPE.
    NEEDED OLD TYPE EGYPTIAN MOUTHBROODER
    MALES WERE BLACK IN COLOR

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    Re: Limia sp. Tiger Limia

    I am looking for some Girardinus metallicus, Heterandria formosa or bimaculata (would prefer not to have the old aquarium strain). and Phallichthys amates (the cream colored strain from Wischnath's book).

                                                                         
    sigpic
    No good fish goes anywhere without a porpoise” Lewis Caroll
    AKA, SAA, NANFA, TAKO, HAS, AKA, BKA, ALA, BLA
    LIVEBEARERS, SOUTH AMERICAN ANNUALS, NATIVE KILLIES
    AND MOUTHBROODERS ANY TYPE.
    NEEDED OLD TYPE EGYPTIAN MOUTHBROODER
    MALES WERE BLACK IN COLOR

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