Sounds good!
For the DvD...my comp apparently cannot open whatever file is on there...in fact it doesn't know the format it is in. Think I need a special program to open it? There is a compaq DVD player but this still can't recognize the file.
Great to here on the Mambova! If your friends package is manageable I may jump for them. Again, assuming they(objects in friends package) are eggs.
Btw, in the article you sent, the author mentions "Aquarium Strain Kayuni" contradiction? Not to sure how important the other numbers and letters like ZAM as it claims, say, 17th collection of the year though we don't know where that is. Who keeps records? On a note of interest, a Fp. gardneri egg auction caught my eye as it had a set of letters and numbers attached to a new location code-first time I've seen that for gardneri which is usually labeled something like 'Nsukka'
Also, I'm under the impression Trichopsis pumilus doesn't like things cold? It is a pretty fish and my LFS occasionally carries it. Wonder if P. dayi or cupanus would be more suitable(though they might eat fry).
Also, in Chemistry the teacher brought up something interesting by mentioning how in winter the Plains Indians would erect a small teepe inside a larger one forming what he called an "air jacket"...and he claimed that air is a lousy conductor of heat. Sounds like a thought, so I'm going to redo a bit on the critter keepers "insulation".
For the DvD...my comp apparently cannot open whatever file is on there...in fact it doesn't know the format it is in. Think I need a special program to open it? There is a compaq DVD player but this still can't recognize the file.
Great to here on the Mambova! If your friends package is manageable I may jump for them. Again, assuming they(objects in friends package) are eggs.
Btw, in the article you sent, the author mentions "Aquarium Strain Kayuni" contradiction? Not to sure how important the other numbers and letters like ZAM as it claims, say, 17th collection of the year though we don't know where that is. Who keeps records? On a note of interest, a Fp. gardneri egg auction caught my eye as it had a set of letters and numbers attached to a new location code-first time I've seen that for gardneri which is usually labeled something like 'Nsukka'
Also, I'm under the impression Trichopsis pumilus doesn't like things cold? It is a pretty fish and my LFS occasionally carries it. Wonder if P. dayi or cupanus would be more suitable(though they might eat fry).
Also, in Chemistry the teacher brought up something interesting by mentioning how in winter the Plains Indians would erect a small teepe inside a larger one forming what he called an "air jacket"...and he claimed that air is a lousy conductor of heat. Sounds like a thought, so I'm going to redo a bit on the critter keepers "insulation".