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  • #16
    The club was formed because we couldn't get an ALA convention without a local livebearer club to host it.once the convention was over,the club died off.no reason it couldn't be restarted,other than lack of interest.meet 2-3 times a year,swap material.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
      Thank you Tim. I may try to come out and see everyone.

      I haven't had livebrearers in a long time. The last ones were peacock endlers. Even though I don't have them anymore. I do feel that there should be a club for the people who love them.
      Exactly! That's one reason I think another livebearer group or club should start up again.
      ​- Brandon O'Brian

      There is something
      fishy going on here, and I kinda like it!

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      • #18
        I'm pretty new to the hobby but I'm not sure how I missed this. I started with guppies and added a few mollies and platys too. I'm all about these awesome livebearers!!!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by JCrizz View Post
          I'm pretty new to the hobby but I'm not sure how I missed this. I started with guppies and added a few mollies and platys too. I'm all about these awesome livebearers!!!
          That's great! Just wait until I talk about wild livebearers!
          ​- Brandon O'Brian

          There is something
          fishy going on here, and I kinda like it!

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