Hmm, its the chub, thought it was the Desert pupfish for a second. love
those pupfish, they withstand changes from freshwater spouts in underground
pitch dark caverns up to a immediate brine within 10 minutes. most extreme
adapted fish in world i believe.
> Biologists and volunteers have been working together to save a rare fish
> threatened by debris from the Aspen Fire earlier this month on Mount Lemmon
> in Arizona
> http://www.anc.org/wildlife/wildlife_article.cfm?identifier=2003_0726_fish
>
> ANC Webmaster
richard reynolds - 30 Jul 2003 07:40 GMT
> Hmm, its the chub, thought it was the Desert pupfish for a second. love
> those pupfish, they withstand changes from freshwater spouts in underground
> pitch dark caverns up to a immediate brine within 10 minutes. most extreme
> adapted fish in world i believe.
look at the temp changes also 110F to 60F in about the same timeframe gota love em!!!
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richard reynolds
richard.reynolds@usa.net
Anna Hime - 31 Jul 2003 01:52 GMT
Tasty too!!!
> > Hmm, its the chub, thought it was the Desert pupfish for a second. love
> > those pupfish, they withstand changes from freshwater spouts in underground
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> richard reynolds
> richard.reynolds@usa.net