NANFA-L-- flame chubbs

Prizma-in-aol.com
Fri, 22 Apr 2005 12:45:24 EDT

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yea bruce...
always interested.
dave n gave me a site in sequatchie valley that i have not been to yet... i
think.
him and i collected a few in that creek near you and new market. i kept 3 in
a 29 gallon tank for a couple years... they never colored up. i think i can
id them pretty good tho in the past i may have mistook them for creek chubbs.
creek chubbs... by the way... i saw some heavy duty tuberculed ones... a
good size group on top of signal mountain the other day. i was able to id them
from the top of a culvert :) and hopped in w/ my mask and observe them for
several minutes. cold, cold water. they were nifty all fixed up but pretty
skittish and the water was milky... not ideal w/ the conditions for calm, extended
nesting activity observation. cold got me pretty quick too.
i was hoping to see the laural dace as i had observed them 2 or 3 years
ago... before a dam was built just upstream:( i will go back this summer when the
water is lower searching tiny pools downstream.
yea man... give me a few days notice and i will hunt the flame chubb w/ ya!
:)
casper

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yea bruce...
always interested.
dave n gave me a site in sequatchie valley that i have not been to yet.= .. i=20 think.
him and i collected a few in that creek near you and new market. i kept= 3=20 in a 29 gallon tank for a couple years... they never colored up. i think i c= an=20 id them pretty good tho in the past i may have mistook them for creek=20 chubbs.
creek chubbs... by the way... i saw some heavy duty tuberculed ones...=20= a=20 good size group on top of signal mountain the other day. i was able to id th= em=20 from the top of a culvert :) and hopped in w/ my mask and observe them for=20 several minutes. cold, cold water. they were nifty all fixed up bu= t=20 pretty skittish and the water was milky... not ideal w/ the conditions for c= alm,=20 extended nesting activity observation. cold got me pretty quick too.
i was hoping to see the laural dace as i had observed them 2 or 3 years= =20 ago... before a dam was built just upstream:( i will go back this summer whe= n=20 the water is lower searching tiny pools downstream.
yea man... give me a few days notice and i will hunt the flame chubb w/= =20 ya!
:)
casper
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