
C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
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C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
Greetings. Have just had my second spawn of C. amapaensis and my first ever of C. semiaquilis. The semis just hatched, so, no pics, yet - but here is one of C. amapaensis. - Frank


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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
Great job Frank. The long nose fish are really tough.
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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
Hi Mark. Thanks. Yes, I was quite shocked and even more pleased.
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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
Nicely done, again, Frank! Is the Corydoras amapaensis the first Corydoras spp. you've bred with the third rictal barbel?
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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
Hi Amanda. TYVM.bronzefry wrote:Nicely done, again, Frank! Is the Corydoras amapaensis the first Corydoras spp. you've bred with the third rictal barbel?
Amanda

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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
Fantastic job, Frank! Keep those rare spawns coming! 

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Thanks, Julie. Nice to hear from you. I have called you twice, recently, including today. Spoke to a young girl. You were "indisposed." My phone takes incoming calls, too.
Frank

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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
WOW!!!
Your phone works both ways?? What will they think of next??
I'm still inundated with work... but there's a pause in sight...
and thankfully the catfish convention to set my sights on!!!


I'm still inundated with work... but there's a pause in sight...
and thankfully the catfish convention to set my sights on!!!
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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
OK, I know you are in the boonies, but there is a new technology you need to be aware of. It works like this. You are able to take fish that are bagged - and if you place them in a box, with a label, this outfit called UPS will actually come to your place, pick up the box and deliver it to the exact address on the label. You should try this, lest ye be accused of being a luddite.Julie wrote:WOW!!!Your phone works both ways?? What will they think of next??
Don't you just love technology. I've also heard rumors of something called a "flush toilet," invented by a guy named John Crapper. Whodathunkit???

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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
beautiful fish. Congrats! 

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Re: C. amapaensis & C. semiaquilis Spawns
Hmmm fish in bags.... I think most people must use water from a toilet... since it's usually blue in the bag... must keep the fish clean, eh?? 
