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Swimming with cihclids: Cyanoguttatum in the wild Big Dummy 06-10-2006
Posted by Köi-Lö on June 18, 2006, 1:02 pm
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Really, well no one here really cares who or what you swam with or
where your from. Were ito who you slept with and what transpired in
the bed./ back seat/ barn floor/under the tree


On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 11:58:22 -0500, Animus@webtv.net (Mikal Fisher)
wrote:

>I live in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, where Texas Cichlids are quite
>common in the canals and resacas. As a child I would capture them and
>raise them in stock tanks. I'd swim with them until they got big enough
>to nip my toes


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Posted by Marco Schwarz on June 18, 2006, 2:55 pm
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Hi..

> I live in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, where Texas
> Cichlids are quite common in the canals and resacas. As a
> child I would capture them and raise them in stock tanks.
> I'd swim with them until they got big enough to nip my
> toes

Thanks, have made some experiences with swimming in lakes
together with wild carps, european minnows and trouts, with
eels and middle european perches but swimming with cichlids
or finally _breeding_ cichlids - what a great imagination!
Well, I'm a little bit jealous.., Mikal! ;-)

Did you ever see Mexican Tetras in Rio Grande Valley, too?

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Marco

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