06-27-2006, 01:05 PM | #1 |
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Preface: in the past I was very interested in aquariums, especially planted aquaria. I have been to fish auctions now and then, including killifish, which is a highly specialized community of fish freaks.
So I am on this email distribution, and find out that this years Texas killifish auction is not in Houston as it usually, but in Dallas. Ok. On further examination, I find out that it will be in a Masonic lodge. Have Masons fallen so far that they are renting out their temples to people who auction seasonal fish? (many killifish live in pools of rain water, grow quickly, breed, lay eggs, which dry out when the pools dry. And hatch during the next rainy season). |
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