Re: NANFA-- marbled gambusia

Terri Vance (kterriv_at_msn.com)
Fri, 20 Dec 2002 22:17:21 -0500

Moon,

I'm curious as to what latitudes these can be found at. Other than the
state of insanity ;-), what state do you live in.

Terri

----Original Message Follows---- From: Moontanman_at_aol.com Reply-To:
nanfa_at_aquaria.net To: nanfa at aquaria.net Subject: Re: NANFA-- marbled
gambusia Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:39:42 EST In a message dated 12/19/02
10:02:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, Prizma_at_aol.com writes: > i wonder why
as we have plenty of the > plain ones in back waters. has anyone ever
seen a marbled female gambusia? > casper I have an idea that
environmental stress produces the marbled gambusia. There is a very
polluted small stream near my house that has the black marbled gambusia
by the hundreds. I have managed to catch one marbled female but she never
produced young. Moon
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