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Terrific read. Very informative !!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Anthony !!!!!!!!!!


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Lake Victoria really is a textbook example of the pressures that lead to speciation.Radical change in environment coupled with the new predator.With the reduced populations,the genetic recombination leading to new species is going to provide a rich field of study and debate for the next hundred years.

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rich field of study and debate for the next hundred years.

Guess that leaves me out of the results !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :crybye: :crybye: :crybye:


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Artie wrote:
Terrific read. Very informative !!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks Anthony !!!!!!!!!!


How the heck are you Artie :?: I miss you buddy :!:

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gomezaddams wrote:
for the next hundred years.



Wow! You think humans will actually last that long!


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pfft.as the world collapses and civilization lays in ruins,somewhere a group will be arguing over the classification of cichlids. :laughing:

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Great article Anthony, thanks.
That's the first article I read on this topic that did not require a graduate degree to understand.

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rich field of study and debate for the next hundred years.

Guess that leaves me out of the results !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :crybye: :crybye: :crybye:

Why's that Grandpa? You don't think your going to make it another 100 years??? :boxin:

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pfft.as the world collapses and civilization lays in ruins,somewhere a group will be arguing over the classification of cichlids. :laughing:

And asking if you can deliver those free fish that are classified wrong.


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Sounds like you never saw or forgot "Logon's Run". ReNew! Wait, I need to breed some fish. Pay no attention to that spot on my hand.... ZAP!


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BTW, the fish they are discussing is the Yssichromis pyrrhocephalus. I have the only group of them in the US (in an undisclosed location even Dick Cheney doesn't know of). Mine are the Frans Witte non-hybrid line caught in the eighties. They came from German curators this spring. They were kept at Leiden U. for study, then released to the hobby. The "new" hybrid line is also available now.
Here is a picture of the old line I have (adult from Germany):
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