Local ’critter’ breeders

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Marsha Finley
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Folks:

Since I'm new to GWAPA & PVAS, I do not, as wet, have a feel for who breeds what. I am looking for a local angelfish and a local guppy breeder..

But, moreover, I'd like to know who does what. Any hints, references, links, insights will be appreciated!
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as YET
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I rather liked "as wet", as that is commonly my condition as well... <img border="0" src="smileys/smiley2.gif" border="0">
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on refelction...me 2! m
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Angel breeders that are local are:
Alan Little - VA (Capital Cichlid Assoc. member)
John Melogranna - http://www.mellowaquatics.com/

Or try this: http://www.angelsplus.com/

Good Luck!
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John Melogranna's orange angels appear on the cover of this month's TFH Magazine. He wrote an article, too.

I once visited him in Rockville to buy some angels. His whole basement is filled with aquariums -- it's an amazing setup!
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