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Old January 19th 04, 06:00 AM
Jim Ferguson
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Hi,

Does anyone know where I could purchase S-type rotifer cysts?

Thank you.

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Old January 19th 04, 06:12 AM
Richard Reynolds
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Does anyone know where I could purchase S-type rotifer cysts?

aproximately where are you located?
how much do you want?
will live do ?

there are not many places to get a good source.



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Old January 19th 04, 06:50 PM
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"Richard Reynolds" wrote in message news:KCKOb.180$Se.168@lakeread05...
Does anyone know where I could purchase S-type rotifer cysts?


aproximately where are you located?
how much do you want?
will live do ?

there are not many places to get a good source.


Please share you experience in this subject on the forum.
I am interested in getting them as well.
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Old January 19th 04, 07:43 PM
Richard Reynolds
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Please share you experience in this subject on the forum.
I am interested in getting them as well.


uuuh well how bout i say go to the breeders forum on RC way too much typing to share
ALL my experiences.

however the question was where to get them, the best bet is a private exchange, if he is
close to ME, ill be more than happy to send him some for a very small fee plus the cost of
shipping, if not then if he is in the US ill put him in touch with someone closer to him.
the catch of that is live is easier to come by from a small time breeder. though i do have
L strain cysts, i'd have to make some S strain cysts. also this NG is not a very PC place
to be selling stuff so I was trying not to go there too much


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Old January 20th 04, 01:42 AM
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you might check with these folks
http://www.rotifer.com/

"Jim Ferguson" wrote in message
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Hi,

Does anyone know where I could purchase S-type rotifer cysts?

Thank you.

--
Jim Ferguson

e-mail:





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Old January 20th 04, 12:46 PM
Rod
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Sometimes you will find a web site that gives away free rotifers when you place
an order with them ;-). I know of one that has been offering a free sample with
every order. I'm not certain how much longer it will last, but its been going
on 6 months now. If you are not interested in anything but the rotifers, they
can be purchased outright. The store is located in Northern IL.
www.asplashoflife.com
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Old January 20th 04, 08:07 PM
Pszemol
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"Rod" wrote in message ...
Sometimes you will find a web site that gives away free rotifers when you place
an order with them ;-). I know of one that has been offering a free sample with
every order. I'm not certain how much longer it will last, but its been going
on 6 months now. If you are not interested in anything but the rotifers, they
can be purchased outright. The store is located in Northern IL.


Are you maybe talking about Old Orchard Aquarium in Skokie?
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Old January 21st 04, 12:57 AM
Rod
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Are you maybe talking about Old Orchard Aquarium in Skokie?


No, A Splash of Life, in Elburn. They are my rotifer cultures
Rod Buehler
www.asplashoflife.com
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Old January 21st 04, 06:20 PM
Richard Reynolds
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. They are my rotifer cultures
does that mean you culture them, or you bought from them ??

do you know that they are s-strain instead of l-strain

Rod Buehler
www.asplashoflife.com



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Old January 22nd 04, 02:19 PM
Pszemol
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"Rod" wrote in message ...
Are you maybe talking about Old Orchard Aquarium in Skokie?


No, A Splash of Life, in Elburn. They are my rotifer cultures
Rod Buehler
www.asplashoflife.com


It is not very far away from Chicago, so maybe some day
I will pay you a visit... Do you have any shrimps for sale
in your store? I am looking for large size Lysmata amboinensis
(skunk cleaner) and cannot find them anywhere in Chicago area.

Could you list some highlights of your store to additionally
motivate me and my buddy to drive to Elburn? He is big
green brain coral fan ;-)
 




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