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- From: maierj@edmund.cs.andrews.edu (Joey Maier)
- Subject: Re: cichlids
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- References: <1993Jan21.144247.4996@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> <C185uC.Hs2@hpchase.rose.hp.com>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 22:52:57 GMT
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- In article <C185uC.Hs2@hpchase.rose.hp.com> dbs@hprnd.rose.hp.com (Dave Sheehy) writes:
- >matthew.kaufman (mattk@cbnewsl.cb.att.com) wrote:
- >: I only have experience with L. leleupi, J. regani, J. transcriptus (talk
- >: about vicious...) L. brichardi, ...
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Didn't some taxonomist with too much time on his hands decide that these
- are really Neolamprologus elongatus?
-
- >Their only downside
- >is that they are not colorful in an overt way. I happen to really like them
- >even though as a general rule I go for the more colorful gawdy stuff (like
- >peacocks).
-
- I really like mine too. When I got them I thought that they were just
- some nice looking little cichlids, but now I really think that they look
- elegant. One thing that makes them really attractive is that the tan
- body, on mine at least, is accented by faint blue edging on the fins.
- Very Nice.
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