NANFA-L-- dwarf sirens

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Sat, 18 Jun 2005 15:01:02 EDT

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I am looking for several dwarf sirens to try a little breeding experiment. I
understand that in Florida they are common enough to be sold or collected as
fish bait much like minnows. Is there anyone in Florida that might be able to
help me out? I'm not sure if there is anything available to me you would like
to take in trade but e-mail me off list and we'll discuss it.

Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)
Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and coastal salt water
and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South Eastern North
Carolina)
I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping in Coastal NC

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I am looking for several dwarf sire= ns to try a little breeding experiment. I understand that in Florida they ar= e common enough to be sold or collected as fish bait much like minnows. Is t= here anyone in Florida that might be able to help me out? I'm not sure if th= ere is anything available to me you would like to take in trade but e-mail m= e off list and we'll discuss it.


Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)
Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and coastal salt wate= r and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South Eastern North Ca= rolina)
I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping in Coastal N= C
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