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George August 10th 03 01:03 AM

Blue Jack Dempsey
 
Does anyone know of someone who has or is currently breeding Blue Jack
Dempseys in the Toronto Area. Ive seen them in stores but I hate having to
purchase from them.

Thanks




Jim Brown August 11th 03 07:01 AM

Blue Jack Dempsey
 
George, I have, but am not currently breeding, the blue JD's. The last two
spawns are all gone. Contact me in 3 months and I should have more. As far
as I know, only males are hitting the retail stores.
I am in Clarington.

Jim


George wrote in message
.. .
Does anyone know of someone who has or is currently breeding Blue Jack
Dempseys in the Toronto Area. Ive seen them in stores but I hate having

to
purchase from them.

Thanks






Bob K. August 12th 03 07:31 PM

Blue Jack Dempsey
 
George, I have, but am not currently breeding, the blue JD's. The last two
spawns are all gone. Contact me in 3 months and I should have more. As far
as I know, only males are hitting the retail stores.
I am in Clarington.

Jim


Jim: Shouldn't the blue JD's NOT be spawned as pairs?

In other words, can't the blue males *still* be useful
in a breeding program?

Bob


Jim Brown August 13th 03 05:07 AM

Blue Jack Dempsey
 

Bob K. wrote in message
...
George, I have, but am not currently breeding, the blue JD's. The last

two
spawns are all gone. Contact me in 3 months and I should have more. As

far
as I know, only males are hitting the retail stores.
I am in Clarington.

Jim


Jim: Shouldn't the blue JD's NOT be spawned as pairs?

In other words, can't the blue males *still* be useful
in a breeding program?

Bob


I haven't tried a blue x blue spawning as yet, but from what I've learned,
this isn't the way to go. I cross blue males to their normal sisters, and
normal bothers to their sisters. I get enough of a percentage of healthy
blue fry, even after culling weak or deformed fry, to more than pay for the
fishroom groceries, etc.
All these JD's came from a single male crossed to 2 regular females.

Jim



Jennifer Brooks August 13th 03 10:45 PM

Blue Jack Dempsey
 
Check on www.aquabid.com there are often folks there selling nice Electric
blue Jack dempseys.
Jen


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