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- From: cburns@ucs.indiana.edu (Chris Burns)
- Subject: Re: Help me identify a fish
- Message-ID: <cburns-270193112129@end.chem.indiana.edu>
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- References: <1993Jan27.121157.28302@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 16:20:44 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.121157.28302@cbfsb.cb.att.com>,
- sonny@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (joseph.j.de rosa) wrote:
-
- >
- > I bought 4 green "somethings" and a catfish-like thingy.
-
- Before buying a new fish, you should (at least) ask what it is.
-
- >What kind of conditions would be best?
-
- You're descriptions lend no clue as to what you bought, thus recommending
- conditions is out of the question. Again, if you're buying fish from a
- (half-decent) store, they should be able to tell you about appropriate
- conditions for keeping the fish.
-
- >I'm not sure of the names of the fish, but I'd know it if I saw it.
-
- If you need to identify a fish, the thing to do is go look in a BOOK. You
- know what the fish look like, no one else does. If you're still having
- trouble, then post a lot of descriptive info about the fish and maybe
- someone will be able to help.
-
- Chris
-