Breeder Award Program - Green Bay Aquarium Society

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Breeder Award Program - Green Bay Aquarium Society
GREEN BAY AQUARIUM SOCIETY
Breeder Award Program
Rules and Point Values for the Breeding of Fish
10/27/2014
The Purpose of the Green Bay Aquarium Society (GBAS) shall be to further the study of all forms of aquatic life,
to promote interest, exchange ideas, distribute information concerning the aquarium hobby and to promote the
breeding and display of aquatic life.
Contents
Purpose ..........................................................................................................................................................................2
Committee Responsibilities ...........................................................................................................................................2
Rules and Program Definitions ......................................................................................................................................2
Eligibility: ......................................................................................................................................................................2
Point Classification ........................................................................................................................................................3
Awarding Of Points: ......................................................................................................................................................4
Fish Breeding Awards: ..................................................................................................................................................5
”Ultimate Breeder” Category: .......................................................................................................................................6
Coral Award Program ....................................................................................................................................................7
Coral Propagator Awards ..............................................................................................................................................7
Horticultural Award Program ........................................................................................................................................8
Horticultural Awards .....................................................................................................................................................9
Fish Species Breeding Points List ............................................................................................................................... 10
Anabantoides ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
Brackish Water ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
Catfish & Loaches ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Characins ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Cichlids New World .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Cichlids Old World ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
Cyprinids ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Killifish ........................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Livebearers .................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Miscellaneous Freshwater Species .............................................................................................................................. 22
Marine Fish, Invertebrates & Corals............................................................................................................................ 22
Native American .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Aquatic Plant Propagation Points List ......................................................................................................................... 24
Apongetons & Criniums .............................................................................................................................................. 25
Anubias & Lagenandra ................................................................................................................................................ 26
Cryptocoryne ............................................................................................................................................................... 27
Floating Plants ............................................................................................................................................................. 29
Primative Plants ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
Rosette Plants .............................................................................................................................................................. 31
Stem Plants .................................................................................................................................................................. 33
Sword Plants ................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Water Lillies ................................................................................................................................................................ 38
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Breeders Award Program
Green Bay Aquarium Society
Version 1.5 Last update: 11/12
Rules and Point Values for the Breeding of Fish
Purpose
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To encourage members of the GBAS to breed and share knowledge concerning the
spawning and rearing of fish.
To recognize the achievements of society members concerning the breeding of fish.
To promote an interest in and make available a wide variety of fish.
To make more members active participants in the society.
Committee Responsibilities
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The Breeders Award Program Committee will consist of a Chairperson, Co-chairperson
and additional Members appointed by the chairs.
Duties of the committee will be to maintain records, report standings for the website, help
verify spawns at meetings and also act as a guide for the placement of the species into the
BAP point schedule.
It is the duty of a chairperson to obtain and present all awards.
Rules and Program Definitions
Eligibility:
• Breeder must be a member of the Green Bay Aquarium Society.
• Spawning must be done by the breeders own fish and the spawning must occur under the
care of the breeder.
• The name of the fish is recognized as Genus-species.
• All fish MUST be registered by scientific name. If you know that the scientific name has
changed recently, please add any of the previous synonyms to the BAP Report that you
know it used to be called by. This would be helpful in pointing your fish.
• Any member abusing the rules and regulations of the BAP will automatically be stripped
of all points awarded and will be ineligible for participation in the program for a
minimum of one year.
• All complaints must be in writing to the BAP chairperson.
• The committee will have the final word on any changes that may occur after the program
is initiated.
• On any disputed matter, the committee will meet and a vote will be taken with majority
rule. If at any time there is a tie, the chairperson will have the deciding vote.
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Point Classification:
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The BAP committee will be responsible for the point classification of each fish
registered.
When BAP points are reclassified, the point classification will not adversely affect the
points of any spawning previously awarded. The change will only affect an upwards
point change and then only with a written request from the breeder, submitted to either
the Chair or Co-chair.
Fish are divided into four classes which denotes a point value.
o Class A fish are worth 5 points - species that can basically breed over a wide
range of conditions, all by themselves. Examples: guppy and platy.
o Class B are worth 10 points - species that can be bred easily, given specific
conditions, which are not too exacting. Examples: barbs which breed easily when
conditioned properly, zebras when conditioned and given low water level and a
marble bottomed tank or African mbuna which breed easily given alkaline water,
good food and some measure of protection against aggression.
o Class C are worth 15 points - those species which may present moderate problems
in one or more of the following areas: aggressive behavior, water chemistry,
specific diet requirements, mate selection or sexing, poor physical stamina or
disease resistance, special tank setup requirements, special care for fry. Example:
Angelfish- may present a sexing problem, have an aggressive nature, and can
present a problem providing proper brood care.
o Class D are worth 20 points - those fish that have not been bred, bred only very
rarely, or are very difficult to breed based on the severity of the problems
mentioned above. Examples: Black Ghost fish, Neons, and all marine species.
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Awarding Of Points:
To receive points through the BAP for fresh and saltwater spawns:
• 5 fry 45 days old or older must be brought to a monthly meeting for verification and
auction.
• Marine fish/invertebrates will be class D if the fry are free swimming for 30 days and be
brought to a monthly meeting for verification.
• Corals and plants must show reasonable growth and must be brought to a monthly
meeting for verification and auction.
o The “cutting” must have reasonable growth within 60 days of original viewing.
o Floating plants and mosses; by doubling the amount, (golfball sized portion
minimum); bunch plants, by doubling the number of rooted growing stems (3 stem
minimum); runner or divided plants must have one healthy plant capable of living
independently.
o Sexual reproduction: the flowerings must be identified in full bloom attached to the
parent plant. For seeded plants, there must be a healthy seedling sufficiently
developed to be identified as the offspring of the parent plant.
o Plants must have a viable offspring or grow offshoots that develop root systems.
Acceptable methods are by cuttings, offshoots, runners, or plantlets that develop
their own root systems and can survive on their own, flowering or seed
production, and by flower pollination from the members own plant.
o If you are submitting a flowering/bloom report, a photo is acceptable proof of the
bloom should you not be able to contact the chairperson while the bloom is open.
A member can request that the HAP chairperson make a visit to their residence to
verify the bloom. You are not required to bring the plant to a meeting for auction.
• Each spawn must be registered by completing a BAP form that is signed by the participant,
Committee member and turned into the BAP Chairperson at the time of the monthly
meeting.
• The participating members are responsible for obtaining, completing and turning-in all
forms required for participation.
• Any participant in the BAP program is eligible to withhold one (1) spawn yearly from
being auctioned at the monthly meeting or annual GBAS auction and still receive points.
• Articles detailing the care, raising and spawning experiences you have had are encouraged
by the BAP committee.
• If more than one person from a family is a member, points will be awarded to the family,
or not more than one individual per household will be allowed to participate in the
program. The exception will be Junior Breeder, which can be awarded to each junior
member.
5 Additional points will be given
• Spawns which are recorded for the first time, will be awarded an additional 5 points. First
time spawns will only count by species, not by color morph, locale, or finnage.
• If a breeder elects to write an original article, with references, an additional 5 points will
be awarded. The time frame for this article will be three (3) months from the date of the
spawn.
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Titles:
As you accumulate points, you earn:
Title
Junior Breeder
Senior Breeder
Advanced Breeder
Expert Breeder
Master Breeder
Grand Master Breeder 1
Grand Master Breeder 2
Grand Master Breeder 3
Grand Master Breeder 4
Ultimate Breeder
Points
30 points from any class
60 points from any class
120 points-Senior Breeder plus 60 points from any class
and with at least 15 points from a class C or D fish.
180 points-Advanced Breeder plus 60 points from any
class and with at least 15 points from a class C or D fish.
240 points-Expert Breeder plus 60 points from any class
and with at least 30 points from a class C or D fish.
360 points-Master Breeder plus 120 points from any class
and with at least 60 points from a class C or D fish.
500 points-Grand Master Breeder 1 plus 140 points from
any class and at least 60 points from a class C or D fish.
750 points-Grand Master Breeder 2 plus 250 points from
any class and at least 60 points from a class C or D fish.
1000 points-Grand Master Breeder 3 plus 250 points from
any class and at least 60 points from a class C or D fish, but
must include a spawn from the two different class D fish
throughout the program.
Grand Master Breeder 4 plus 500 additional
points with 120 points from a class C or D fish, but must
include at least one spawn from every Group* throughout
the program. *See Below for Definitions
Fish Breeding Awards:
Title
Junior, Senior, Advanced, & Expert Breeder
Master Breeder
Award
Certificate
Plaque, plus plaque updates for all previous
certificates.
Plaque update
Plaque update and standing trophy
Grand Master Breeder 1-4
Ultimate Breeder
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“Ultimate Breeder” Category:
The Breeders Award Committee has designed this level in the Breeders Award Program with the
intention of expanding participants’ knowledge of fish keeping by requiring a variety of fish to
be spawned. This level requires an additional 500 points after achieving Grand Master Breeder
4, with at least 120 of those points coming from class C or D fish. In addition, one (1) spawn is
required from each of the following groups of fish. The rest of the points can be made in any
category.
Groups
Anabantoid
Barb
Catfish
Cichlid Central American
Cichlid Malawi
Cichlid So. American Dwarf
Cichlid So. American Large
Cichlid Tanganyikin Mouthbrooder
Cichlid Tanganyikin Substrate/Cave
Cichlid West African
Danio/Rasbora
Killifish Dirt Spawner
Killifish Mop Spawner
Livebearer
Rainbow
Tetra
Examples
Bettas, Gouramis, Paradise Fish
Tiger Barb, Cherry Barb, Rosy Barb
Corydoras, Bristle Nose, Synodontis
Convicts, Firemouths, Jack Dempsey
Aulonacara, Labeotropheous,
Pseudotropheus
Apisto’s, Nanacara, Laetacara
Angels, Geophagus, Severum
Cyprichromis, Spathodus, Tropheus
Chalinochromis, Julies, Neolamprologus
Jewel Cichlids, Kribs, Nannochromis
Giant Danio, Harlequins, Zebras
Cynolebias, Notho’s, Rachovia
Fundulopanchax, Epiplatys, Lampeyes
Goodeids, Guppies, Mollies
Australian, Neon, Pseudomugils
Black, Congo, Serpae
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Coral Award Program
Corals propagated/reproduced must conform with the following definition of a marine coral:
• A hard coral is the hard skeleton secreted by certain tiny sea animals, such skeletons
collectively forming reefs, islands, etc. A soft coral is the spreading by propagation of
live, simple celled, marine animals that share the same habitat, forming colonies or
groups of soft coral, in the oceans of the world.
The objectives of the Coral Award Program are:
• To recognize outstanding achievement in growing and propagating corals.
• To gather knowledge and information about both hard and soft corals and their
environment.
• To identify new corals.
Every time your coral reproduces, you earn points according to our point classification list.
As you accumulate points, you earn:
Title
Junior Coral Propagator
Senior Propagator
Advanced Coral Propagator
Expert Coral Propagator
Master Coral Propagator
Grand Master Coral Propagator 1
Grand Master Coral Propagator 2
Amount of Points
25 points
50 points
100 points
300 points
500 points
750 points
1000 points
5 Additional Points are Given:
• If a breeder elects to write an original article on his coral propagation, with
references, an additional 5 points will be awarded. The time frame for this article will
be three (3) months from the date of the propagation.
• Propagation which are recorded for the first time, will be awarded an additional 5
points. First time propogation will only count by species.
Coral Propagator Awards
Title
Award
Junior, Senior, Advanced, & Expert Coral Propagator Certificate
Master Coral Propagator
Plaque, plus plaque updates for all previous
certificates.
Grand Master Coral Propagator 1
Plaque update
Grand Master Coral Propagator 2
Plaque update and standing trophy
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Horticultural Award Program
Plants reproduced must conform with the following definition of an aquatic plant:
• An aquatic plant is one which, in the wild or natural state, can be found in the submerged
form, or floating, as a normal occurrence at some time during the course of any one
complete season.
The objectives of the Horticultural Award Program are:
• To recognize outstanding achievement in growing and propagating aquatic plants.
• To gather knowledge and information about aquatic plants and their environment.
• To identify new plants.
When a plant reproduces, you earn points according to our point classification list.
As you accumulate points, you earn:
Title
Junior Aquatic Horticulturist
Senior Horticulturist
Advanced Aquatic Horticulturist
Expert Aquatic Horticulturist
Master Aquatic Horticulturist
Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist 1
Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist 2
Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist 3
Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist 4
Amount of Points
25 points
50 points. At least 20 points must be from Class A,
B or C.
100 points. At least 40 points must be from Class C
or D.
300 points. At least 30 points must be from each of
Class A, B, and C; a minimum of 40 points must be
from a Class D.
500 points
750 points. 60 points must be from Class A, B or C
and 80 points must be from a Class D.
1,000 points. 80 points must be from Class A, B and
C and 100 points must be Class D.
1,500 points
2,000 points
5 ADDITIONAL POINTS ARE GIVEN
• If a breeder elects to write an original article on his plant propagation, with references, an
additional 5 points will be awarded. The time frame for this article will be three (3)
months from the date of the propigation.
• Extra points will be awarded for plants reproduced sexually (seeds), equal to the point
value to which the plant belongs.
• Propigations and flowerings which are recorded for the first time, will be awarded an
additional 5 points. First time propigation will only count by species.
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Horticultural Awards
Title
Junior, Senior, Advanced, & Expert Horticulturist
Master Horticulturist
Grand Master Horticulturist 1-3
Grand Master Horticulturist 4
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Award
Certificate
Plaque, plus plaque updates for all previous
certificates.
Plaque update
Plaque update and standing trophy
Fish Species
Breeding
Points List
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Anabantoides
POINTS
5
15
15
20
20
15
20
20
10
20
20
20
20
15
15
COMMON NAME
None
Betta Splender (bubblenesters)
Betta Breder’s (bubblenesters)
Betta coccina (bubblenester)
Betta fasciata (bubblenester)
Betta Cresent (bubblenesters)
Betta macrostoma (mouthbrooder)
Betta smaragdina (bubblenester)
Betta, Siamese Fighting Fish
Betta picta
(mouthbrooder)
Betta pugnax (mouhbrooder)
Betta taeniata (mouthbrooder)
Betta unimaculata (mouthbrooder)
Combtail
Gourami [all types except when noted]
20
10
20
20
All Ctenopomas
Paradise fish
Giant Gorami
Chocolate Gorami
LATIN NAME
Betta bellica
Betta brederi
Betta coccina
Betta fasciata
Betta imbellis
Betta macrostoma
Betta smaragdina
Betta splendens
Betta picta
Betta pugnax
Betta taeniata
Betta unimaculata
Belontai hasselti & signata
Colisa, Ctenops, Helostoma,
Malpulutta, Trichogaster sp.
Ctenopomas sp.
Macropodus opercularis
Osphronemus
Sphaerichthys
Brackish Water
POINTS
20
COMMON NAME
LATIN NAME
All species, unless otherwise listed, this includes
Freshwater sole
Achirus errans
Mudskippers
Boleophthalmus parapocryptes,
periophthalmus
Philippine bumblebee
Brachygobius aggregatus
Doria bumblebee
Brachygobius doriae
Bumblebee gobi
Brachygobius xanthozona
Bronze puffer
Chonerhinus naritus
Mono
Monodactylus argenteus
Fingerfish
Monodactylus sebae
Southern blue eye
Pseudomugil signifer
Scat
Scatophagus argus
False scat
Selenotoca multifasciata
Malayan puffer
Tetraodon cutcutia
Archer fish
Toxotes jaculator
11
Catfish & Loaches
POINTS
5
10
15
20
COMMON NAME
None
None
Corys
All other catfish, including
Algae eaters, shark types and
loach species
LATIN NAME
Corydoras
Characins
POINTS
5
15
10
15
15
15
10
15
15
15
15
20
15
15
15
20
10
20
10
10
20
20
20
10
20
20
20
20
COMMON NAME
None
Yellow Tailed African Characin
Bloodfin Tetra
Golden Crowned Aphyocharax
False Bloodfin
Flame tail Tetra
Calyso Tetra
2 Spotted Astyanax
Blind Cave Characin
Mexican Tetra
Hatchetfish
Elgenmann's Copeina
Splashing Tetra/Jumping Characin
Spotted Copella
Red-Spotted Copella
Sailfin Tetra
Silver Tetra
Exodon Tetra
Black Tetra
Buenos Aires Tetra
Lemon Tetra
January Tetra
Bassam Tetra
Head and Tail Light
Pronek's Tetra
Pretty Tetra
Rummy-nose Tetra
All Hemiodopsis
20
20
20
Slender Hemiodus
Red-tailed Flag Tetra
Dash-Dot Tetra
12
LATIN NAME
Alestopetersius caudalus
Aphyocharax anisitsi, axelrodi
Aphyocharax alburnus
Aphyocharax dentatus
Aphyocharax erthrurus
Aphyocharax rubropinnis
Astyanax bimaculatus, mutator
Astyanax fasciatus mexicanus
Astyanax mexicanus bloodfin
Carnegiella, Gasteropelecus
Copeina eigenmanni
Copella arnoldi
Copella nattereri
Copella guttata
Creatochanes spilurus
Ctenobrycon spilurus
Exodon paradoxus
Gymnocorymbus ternetzi, thayeri
Hemigrammus caudovittatus
Hemigrammus erythrophthalmus
Hemigrammus hyanuary
Hemigrammus marginatus
Hemigrammus ocellifer
Hemigrammus proneki
Hemigrammus pulcher
Hemigrammus rhodostomus
Hemiodopsis goeldii, ,
quadrimaculatus, semitaeniatus, sterni
Hemiodus gracilis
Hyphessobrycon agulha
Hyphessobrycon bellottii
Characins
POINTS
10
20
10
20
20
20
20
20
COMMON NAME
Yellow Tetra
Dawn Tetra
Flame/Red/Tetra from Rio
Harold Schultz's Tetra
Black Neon
Flag Tetra
Neon Tetra
Loreto Tetra
20
10
20
20
20
20
20
10
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
10
20
20
20
20
10
10
20
10
20
20
20
20
20
Lemon Tetra
Blackline Tetra
Schwartz Neon
False Ulreyi
Vilma's Tetra
Jelly Bean Tetra
Leporinus
Calypso Tetra/Red Pristella
Spotted Metynnis
Sharp toothed Tetra
Cochu’s Blue Tetra
Barber’s Tetra
Spot tailed Moenkhausia
Glass
Diamond
Yellow Banded Moenkhausia
Starry Myloplus
Schultze’s Myloplus
Silver Mylossoma
Hard bellied Characin
Three lines African Tetra
African Tetra
Congo Tetra
Pristella/Albino Pristella
Flag tailed
Silver Prochilodus
Dragon Tetra
Pacu
Bristly mouthed Tetra
LATIN NAME
Hyphessobrycon bifasciatus
Hyphessobrycon eos
Hyphessobrycon flammeus
Hyphessobrycon haroldschultzi
Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi
Hyphessobrycon heterorhabdus
Hyphessobrycon innesi
Hyphessobrycon loretoensis/metae
peruvianus
Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis
Hyphessobrycon scholzei
Hyphessobrycon simulans
Hyphessobrycon ulreyi
Hyphessobrycon vilmae/stegemanni
Ladigesia roloffi
Leporinus species
Megalamphodus axelrodi
Metynnis maculatus/hypsauchen
Micralestes acutidens
Microbrycon fredcochui
Mimagoniates barberi
Moenkhausia dichroura
Moenkhausia oligolepis
Moenkhausia pittieri
Moenkhausia sanctae-filomenae
Myloplus asterias
Myloplus schultzei
Mylossoma argenteum
Mylossoma duriventris
Nannaethiops tritaeniatus
Nannaethiops unitaeniatus
Phenacogrammus interruptus
Pristella riddle
Prochilodus insignis
Prochilodus taeniurus
Pseudocorynopoma doriae
Serrasalmus
Tyttocharax madeira
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Cichlids New World
POINTS
COMMON NAME
5
None
North American Cichlids
15
Central American Cichlids
10
Convict
15
15
20
15
20
15
20
15
20
LATIN NAME
Herichthys
Amatitlania nigrofasciatum
Amatitlania
Amphilophus
Archocentrus
Chuco
Cryptoheros
Cichlosoma
Hypsophrys
Nandopsis
Neetroplus
Parachromis
Paraneetroplus
Paratheraps
Petenia
Rocio octofasciata
Theraps
Thorichthys
Thorichthys helleri
Tomocichla
Vieja
Nicuaraguense
Dovii
Tuba
Managuense
Spetubilius
Jack Dempsey
Firemouth
South American Cichlids
15
All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners
not otherwise listed.
Acarichthys
Acaronia
Aequidens
15
Apistos
Apistogramma
Apistogrammoides
Astronotus
Australoheros
Biotodoma
Biotoecus
Bujurquina
Caquetaia
20
Chaetobranchopsis
20
Chaetobranchus
20
Peacock Bass
Cichla occellaris
15
Cichlosoma
14
Cichlids New World
POINTS
15
20
20
15
15
COMMON NAME
Keyhole Cichlid
Pike cichlid
Pike cichlid
Checkerboard cichlid
Eartheaters
20
15
Chocolate cichlid
15
Rams
15
20
20
Angelfish
Wild Angelfish
20
20
Discus
LATIN NAME
Cleithracara
Crenicara
Crenicichla
Dicrossus
Geophagus
Guianacara
Gymnogeophagus
Heroina
Heros
Hoplarchus
Hypselecara
Ivanacara
Krobia
Laetacara
Mazarunia
Mesonauta
Mikrogeophagus
Nannacara
Pterophyllum scalare
Pterophyllum altum
Retroculus
Satanoperca
Symphysodon
Taeniacara
Tahuantinsuyoa
Teleocichla
Uaru
20
20
15
Cichlids Old World
POINTS
5
20
20
COMMON NAME
None
Asian Cichlids
Malagasy Cichlids
15
Lake Victorian Cichlids
All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not
otherwise listed.
Enterochromis, Haplochromis,
Harpagochromis, Hoplotilapia,
Labrochromis, Lithochromis,
Macropleurodus, Mbipia, Neochromis,
Paralabidochromis, Platytaeniodus,
Prognathochromis, Psammochromis,
Ptyochromis, Pundamilia, Tridontochromis
Xystichromis, Yssichromis
Scale eater
Allochromis
Lake Malawi Cichlids
All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not
otherwise listed.
Alticorpus, Aristochromis, Aulonocara,
Buccochromis, Caprichromis,
Champsochromis, Chilotilapia,
Copadichromis, Ctenopharynx,
Cyathochromis, Cynotilapia, Cyrtocara,
Dimidiochromis, Diplotaxodon, Docimodus
Eclectochromis, Exochochromis,
Fossorochromis, Gephyrochromis,
Hemitaeniochromis, Hemitilapia,
Iodotropheus, Labeotropheus,
Labidochromis, Lethrinops, Lichnochromis
Mchenga, Melanochromis, Metriaclima,
Mylochromis, Naevochromis,
Nimbochromis, Nyassachromis,
Otopharynx, Pallidochromis,
Petrotilapia, Placidochromis, Protomelas,
Pseudotropheus, Rhamphochromis,
Sciaenochromis, Stigmatochromis,
Taeniochromis, Taeniolethrinops,
Tramitichromis, Trematocranus,
Tropheops, Tyrannochromis
Scale eaters
Corematodus, Genyochromis
20
10
20
LATIN NAME
Etroplus, Iranocichla, Tristramella
Katria, Oxylapia, Paratilipia, Paretroplus,
Ptychochromis, Ptychochromoides
16
Cichlids Old World
POINTS
15
20
20
COMMON NAME
LATIN NAME
Lake Tanganyika Cichlids
All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not
otherwise listed.
Altolamprologus, Asprotilipia,
Aulonocranus, Baileychromis,
Callochromis, Cardiopharynx,
Chalinochromis, Cunningtonia,
Cyathopharynx,
Cyprichromis, Ectodus, Enantiopus,
Eretmodus, Gnathochromis, Grammatotria,
Greenwoodochromis, Hemibates,
Julidochromis, Lamprologus, Lestradea,
Limnochromis, Limnotilapia,
Neolamprologus, Ophthalmotilapia,
Paracyprichromis, Petrochromis,
Pseudosimochromis, Reganochromis,
Simochromis, Spathodus, Tangachromis,
Tanganicodus, Variabilichromis,
Xenochromis,
Bathybates, Benthochromis,
Boulengerochromis,
Cyphotilapia, Haplotaxodon,
Lepidiolamprologus,
Lobochilotes Microdontochromis,
Telmatochromis,
Trematocara, Triglachromis, Tropheus,
Xenotilapia
Scale eaters
Perissodus, Plecodus
17
Cichlids Old World
POINTS
15
20
COMMON NAME
LATIN NAME
Other African Cichlids
All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not
otherwise listed
Alcolapia, Anomalochromis,
Astatoreochromis, Astatotilapia,
Benitochromis, Chetia,
Chilochromis, Chromidotilapia,
Congochromis, Ctenochromis,
Cyclopharynx, Danakilia,
Divandu, Etia, Gaurochromis, Gobiocichla,
Hemichromis, Heterochromis, Konia,
Limbochromis, Lipochromis, Myaka,
Nanochromis, Orthochromis,
Parananocromis, Pelmatochromis,
Pelvicachromis,
Pharyngochromis, Pseudocrenilabrus,
Pterochromis, Pungu, Pyxichromis,
Sargochromis, Sartherodon, Schubotzia,
Schwetzochromis, Serranochromis,
Steatocranus, Stomatepia, Teleogramma,
Thoracochromis, Thysochromis, Tilapia
Oreochromis, Tylochromis
18
Cyprinids
POINTS
5
10
20
15
20
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
10
20
15
15
15
15
15
COMMON NAME
None
All Barbs, except where noted
Rainbow fish – all species not listed
Bream
Bala Shark/Tri-color Shark
Tinfoil Barb
Clipper Barb
African Red-Finned Barb
Blackline Barb
Spot-Scale Barb
Kersten's Barb
African Banded Barb
Spot-Scale Barb
Kersten's Barb
Red-Finned Barb
Rainbow fish – Madagascar
All Danio
Blind African Barb
Butterfly Barb
Two Spot African Barb
Indian Hatchet Fish
Red Horse Minnow
All other Capoeta species
15
15
15
15
15
Goldfish (all types)
Rainbow fish – New Guinea
Koi (all types)
Carp
Rainbow fish – New Guinea
15
20
15
Rainbow fish – New Guinea
Dadio
Rainbow fish – New Guinea
15
Rainbow fish – Australian
20
20
20
20
Shiners
Hard Lipped Barb
Black Banded
Knife barb
19
LATIN NAME
Abramis
Balantiocheilos melanopterus
Barbonymus schwanenfeldi
Barbus callipterus
Barbus camptacanthus
Barbus dorsimaculatus
Barbus holotaenia
Barbus kerstenii
Barbus fasciolatus
Barbus holotaenia
Barbus kerstenii
Barbus unitaeniatus
Bedotia geayi
Brachydanio
Caecobarbus geertsi
Capoeta hulstaerti
Capoeta puckelli
Capoeta laubuca
Capoeta lutrensis
Capoeta anema, chlorotaenia,
hexazona, usumbarae, vivparus
Carasius auratus auratus
Chilatherina bleberi, fasciata
Cyrpinus carpio
Cyrpinus carpio
Glossolepis incisus, maculosus,
multiquamatus, ramuensis
Iriatherina werneria
Laubuca dadiburjori
Melanotaenia affinis, boesmani, catherinae,
goldiei, herbertaxlrodi, irianjaya , lacustris,
misoolensis, monticola, oktediensis, papuae,
praecox, parkinsoni, sexlineata
Melanotaenia macculochi, nigrans,
Splendida
Notropis species
Osteochilus hasselti
Osteochilus Osteochilus vittatus
Oxygaster anomalura, atpar
Cyprinids
POINTS
20
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
20
20
20
10
20
COMMON NAME
Glass Barb
All Rasbora's
Spotted Barb
Duncker's Barb
Clown Barb
Melon Barb
T Barb/Spanner Barb
Five Banded Barb
Striped Barb
Somphong's Barb
Bitterling
White Cloud Mountain Minnow
Celebes Rainbow fish
LATIN NAME
Oxygaster oxygastroides
Rasbora
Puntius binotatus
Puntius dunckeri
Puntius everetti
Puntius fasciatus
Puntius lateristriga
Puntius pentazona
Puntius lineatus
Puntius somphongsi
Rhodeus sericeus
Tanichthys albonubes
Telmatherina ladigesi
Killifish
POINTS
5
10
15
20
20
20
COMMON NAME
None
None
All Mop spawning killifish,
All Peat spawners
Blue Galaris
Tanganyikan killifish
LATIN NAME
Fundulopanchax sjdestedti
Lamprichthys tanganicus
20
Livebearers
POINTS
10
15
5
5
15
5
5
10
15
5
5
5
5
5
5
COMMON NAME
Pike Top Minnow, Pike Livebearer
Malayan Halfbeak
Mosquito fish
Holbrook’s Gambusia
Goodeids
All Limia
Molly
Sailfin Molly
Branners Livebearer
Merry Widow
Caudo
Guppy
Livebearer
Swordtail
Platy
21
LATIN NAME
Belonesox belizanus
Dermogenys pusillus
Gambusia affinis affinis
Gambusia affinis holbrooki
Goodeid species
Limia
Mollienesia, Poecilia
Mollienesia, Poecilia velifera
Micropoecilia branneri
Phallichthys amates
Phalloceros
Poecilia reticulata
Poecilistes, Priapella, Quintana
Pseuxiphophorus, Xiphophorus
Xiphophorus
Miscellaneous Freshwater Species
POINTS
5
10
15
20
20
20
20
20
20
15
15
20
20
20
20
20
20
15
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
COMMON NAME
LATIN NAME
None
None
All goby species unless otherwise noted
Badis/Chameleon Fish Badis
Badis badis
Burmese Badis Badis
Badis burmanicus
Rope Fish/Snake Fish
Calamoichthys calabaricus
South American Puffer
Colomesus psittacus
Tiger Fish/Datnoid
Datnioides
Distichodus
Distichodus
Western Sleeper
Dormitator latifrons,
Spotted Sleeper
Dormitator maculatus
Knife Fish
Eigenmannia, Hypopomus, Gymnotus,
Xenomystus
Siamese Stone Lapping Fish
Garra taeniata
Scaly Mormyrid
Gnathonemus macrolepidotus
Elephant-Nose
Gnathonemus petersi
Worm Jawed Mormyrid
Gnathonemus tamandua
Eel
Macrognathus, Mastacembelus
Leaf Fish
Monocirrhus polyacanthus
Nandus
Nandus nandus
Arowana
Osteoglossum bicirrhosum
Butterfly Fish
Pantodon buchholzi
African Leaf Fish
Polycentropis
Schomburgk’s Leaf Fish
Polycentrus
Black Ghost
Sternarchus albifrons
Pipefish
Syngnathus
Needle Fish
Xenetodon cancila
Marine Fish, Invertebrates & Corals
POINTS
5
15
15
20
15
20
20
COMMON NAME
Any freshwater snail
Any marine type snail
Any freshwater shrimp
Any marine shrimp
Soft coral
Hard coral
Any marine fish
LATIN NAME
22
Native American
POINTS
5
10
15
20
20
20
20
20
20
COMMON NAME
None
None
Sunfish
Darters
Stickleback
Gars
Bass
Perch
Trout
LATIN NAME
Centrarchidae, Lepomis, Pomoxis
Ammocryta, Percina, Etheostoma
Gasterosteidae species
Lepisosteidae species
Micropterus species
Percidae species
Salmonidae species
23
Aquatic Plant
Propagation
Points List
24
Apongetons & Criniums
POINTS
20
10
20
15
20
15
15
20
15
15
15
10
20
20
20
COMMON NAME
None
None
None
Crinkled / Ruffled Aponogeton
None
None
Elongated swordplant
Madagascar Lace
None
Broad-leaved Lace Plant
None
None
None
Madagascan Lace Plant
Drifting Swordplant
15
15
15
15
None
None
None
Compact Aponogeton
10
15
15
15
10
15
None
None
Water Onion
None
Onion Plant
None
LATIN NAME
Aponogeton bernierianus (quadrangulare)
Aponogeton boivinianus
Aponogeton capuronii
Aponogeton crispus (echinatum)
Aponogeton decaryi
Aponogeton distachyos (distachum)
Aponogeton elongatus (latifolius)
Aponogeton fenestralis
Aponogeton guilotii
Aponogeton henkelianus
Aponogeton jacobsenii
Aponogeton longiplumulosus
Aponogeton loriae
Aponogeton madagascariensis
Aponogeton (Saururus) natans
(monostachyon)
Aponogeton rigidifolius
Aponogeton robinsonii (eberhardtii)
Aponogeton tenuispicatus
Aponogeton ulvaceus
(ambongensis/violaceus)
Aponogeton undulatus
Crinium calamistratum
Crinium natans
Crinium purpurascens
Crinium thaianum
Crinium tortifolia
25
Anubias & Lagenandra
POINTS
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
15
10
10
15
10
COMMON NAME
None
Narrow-leaved Anubias
None
Broad-leaved Anubias
None
None
None
Dwarf Anubias
Congo Anubias
None
None
None
None
None
None
15
15
15
15
15
15
None
None
None
None
None
None
15
15
None
None
LATIN NAME
Anubias affinis
Anubias anguustifolia “Afzelii”
Anubias auriculata
Anubias barteri var. ‘Barteri’
Anubias barteri subsp. Bonsai
Anubias barteri var. ‘Coffeefolia’
Anubias barteri var. ‘Lanceolata’
Anubias barteri var. ‘Nana’
Anubias congensis
Anubias enfferi
Anubias gigantea
Anubias gilletii
Anubias gracilis
Anubias hastifolia (auriculata/laurentii)
Anubias heterophylla
(bequaerti/congensis/undulata
Anubias pynaertii
Lagenandra jacobsenii
Lagenandra keralenis
Lagenandra lancifolia
Lagenandra meeboldii
Lagenandra (Arum/Caladium/Cryptocoryne)
ovata (ovatum/insignis)
Lagenandra praetemissa
Lagenandra thwaitesii
26
Cryptocoryne
POINTS
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
20
10
10
10
20
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
10
15
10
10
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
COMMON NAME
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Water Trumpet
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
LATIN NAME
Crypotcoryne affinis
Crypotcoryne alba
Crypotcoryne albida (costata)
Crypotcoryne amicorum
Crypotcoryne annamica
Crypotcoryne aponogetifolia
Crypotcoryne aquatica
Crypotcoryne auriculata
Crypotcoryne axelrodii
Crypotcoryne beckettii
Crypotcoryne bertilihansenii
Crypotcoryne blassii
Crypotcoryne bogneri
Crypotcoryne bullosa
Crypotcoryne burmensis
Crypotcoryne caudata
Crypotcoryne (Ambrosina) ciliata
Crypotcoryne congnata
Crypotcoryne consobrina
Crypotcoryne cordate (zonata)
Crypotcoryne coronata
Crypotcoryne costata
Crypotcoryne crispulata
Crypotcoryne cruddasiana
Crypotcoryne dalzellii
Crypotcoryne drymorrhiza
Crypotcoryne edithiae
Crypotcoryne elata
Crypotcoryne elliptica
Crypotcoryne evae
Crypotcoryne ferruginea
Crypotcoryne fusca
Crypotcoryne gasseri
Crypotcoryne gracilis
Crypotcoryne grandis
Crypotcoryne griffithii
Crypotcoryne haerteliana
Crypotcoryne hansenii
Crypotcoryne hejnyi
Crypotcoryne hudoroi
Crypotcoryne huegelii
Crypotcoryne jacobsenii
27
Cryptocoryne
POINTS
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
10
10
20
15
10
10
15
10
10
10
10
15
10
15
10
COMMON NAME
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Moehlmann’s
None
None
None
Tiny Crypt
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Schulze’s Spiral
None
None
None
None
Spiral
None
None
None
None
None
None
Undulate Crypt
None
None
None
None
None
None
Walker’s Crypt
LATIN NAME
Crypotcoryne johorensis
Crypotcoryne keei
Crypotcoryne kerrii
Crypotcoryne korthausae
Crypotcoryne kwangsiensis
Crypotcoryne legroi
Crypotcoryne longicauda
Crypotcoryne longispatha
Crypotcoryne lucens
Crypotcoryne minima
Crypotcoryne moehlmannii
Crypotcoryne nevillii
Crypotcoryne nurii
Crypotcoryne pallidnervia
Crypotcoryne parva
Crypotcoryne petchii
Crypotcoryne pontederiifolia (sulphurea)
Crypotcoryne pygmaea
Crypotcoryne (Ambrosina) retospiralis
Crypotcoryne ridleyi
Crypotcoryne roxburghii
Crypotcoryne sarawacensis
Crypotcoryne schulzei
Crypotcoryne scurrilis
Crypotcoryne serrulata
Crypotcoryne siamensis
Crypotcoryne spathulata
Crypt Crypotcoryne (Arum) spirals
Cryptocoryne stonei
Cryptocoryne striolata (ongii)
Cryptocoryne thwaitesii
Cryptocoryne tortilis
Cryptocoryne tortuosa
Cryptocoryne uenoi
Cryptocoryne undulata (willisii)
Cryptocoryne unilocularis
Cryptocoryne usteriana
Cryptocoryne venemae
Cryptocoryne versteegii
Cryptocoryne vietnamensis
Cryptocoryne villosa
Cryptocoryne walkeri (lutea)
28
Cryptocoryne
POINTS
5
10
10
10
15
10
10
COMMON NAME
Wendt’s Crypt
None
None
None
None
None
None
LATIN NAME
Cryptocoryne wendtii
Cryptocoryne wightii
Cryptocoryne yujii
Cryptocoryne yunnanensis
Cryptocoryne zaidiana
Cryptocoryne zewaldiae
Cryptocoryne zukalii
Floating Plants
POINTS
10
15
20
20
10
10
5
5
10
10
10
COMMON NAME
Water Velvet
Azolla Moss Fern
None
None
Water Hyacinth
None
None
Duckweed
None
Frogbit
None
20
None
10
20
10
20
15
15
10
None
None
Water Lettuce
None
Fuzzy Duck Weed
None
None
5
20
5
5
Giant Duckweed
Water Chestnut
Tropical Bladderwort
None
10
None
LATIN NAME
Azolla caroliniana
Azolla filiculoides
Azolla nilotica
Azolla pinnata (africana/imbricata)
Eichhornia (Pontederiaceae) crassipes
Eichhornia heterospema (venezuelensis)
Lemna (Lenticula) gibba
Lemna minor
Lemna trisula
Limnobium laevigatum
Limnobium (Hydrocharis) spongia
(bosci/cordifolia)
Ludwigia (Jussiaea) helminthorrhiza
(natans)
Ludwigia (Jussiaea) sedoides
Phyllanthus fluitans
Pista stratiotes
Ricciocarpus (Riccia) natans
Salvinia auriculata (hispida)
Salvinia biloba, cucullata, herzogii, molesta
Salvinia minima, natans, oblongifolia,
odorata
Spirodela (Lemna) polyrhiza
Trapa natans
Utricularia aurea (flexuosa)
Wolffia angusta, neglecta,
Welwitschii (conguensis)
Wolffia arrhiza
29
Primative Plants
POINTS
5
15
15
10
15
5
5
5
5
10
10
5
COMMON NAME
Nano Moss
None
African Fern
Chinese Fern
None
Hornwort
None
Tropical Hornwort
Floating Fern
Floating Watersprite
None
Indian Fern
20
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Moss Ball or Marimo Ball
None
U.S. Fissidens
Phoenix Moss
None
Zipper Moss
Willow Moss
None
10
5
10
Quillwort
Stringy Moss
Clover Fern
5
10
10
Java Fern
Hammer Leaf Java Fern
Pellia
10
5
10
10
5
10
5
5
10
5
5
5
Mini Pellia
None
None
Crystalwort
Round Pellia /Loma Fern
Taiwan Moss
Anchor Moss
None
Flame Moss
Giant Moss
Green Sock Moss
Peacock Moss
LATIN NAME
Amblystegium antipyretica
Bolbitis fluviatus
Bolbitis heteroclita
Bolbitis heudelotii
Bolbitis hydrophylla
Ceratophyllum demersum
Ceratophyllum sp. ‘Peru’
Ceratophyllum submersum
Ceratoperis (Pteris) comuta
Ceratoperis (Parkeria) pteridioides
Ceratoperis richardii
Ceratoperis (Acrostichum) thalictroides
(siliquosa)
Cladopora (Conferva) aegagrophila (sauteri)
Drepanocladus sp.
Fissidens fontanus
Fissidens sp. ‘Singapore’
Fissidens splachnobryoides
Fissidens zippelianus
Fontinalis antipyretica
Isoetes echinospora, flaccida, lacustris,
malinverniana, setacea
Isoetes velata
Leptodictyum riparium
Marsilia angustifolia, drummondii, exarata,
minuta, quadrifolia
Microsorum pteropus (tridactylon)
Microsorum pteropus var. ‘Philippine’
Monosolenium (Pellia) tenerum
(endiviifolia)
Pellia endiviafolia
Plagiomnium trichomanes
Riccardia chamedryfolia
Riccia (Ricciella) fluitans
Subwassertang sp. (Lomariopsis lineata?)
Taxiphyllum alternans
Taxiphyllum sp. ‘anchor’
Taxiphyllum barbieri
Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Flame’
Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Giant’
Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Green Sock’
Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Peacock’
30
Primative Plants
POINTS
5
5
10
5
5
5
10
5
10
COMMON NAME
Spiky Moss
String Moss/Japan Moss
Star Moss
Java Moss
Creeping Moss
Singapore Moss
Weeping Moss
Christmas Moss
Erect Moss
LATIN NAME
Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Spiky’
Taxiphyllum sp. String’
Tortula ruralis
Vesicularia barberi
Vesicularia sp. ‘Creeping’
Vesicularia dubyana
Vesicularia ferriei
Vesicularia montagnei
Vesicularia reticulate
Rosette Plants
POINTS
15
15
COMMON NAME
Sweet Flag
Japanese Rush
15
10
15
Malayan Sword
None
None
15
15
15
15
15
15
10
15
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
20
None
None
None
Japanese Rush
None
None
Papyrus
Blue Water Hyacinth
None
None
Hairgrass
None
None
Giant Hairgrass
None
Umbrella Hairgrass
None
None
None
Pipewort
None
LATIN NAME
Acorus calamus
Acorus gramineus
(humilis/pusillus/tatarinowii)
Aglaonema simplex
Anthraxon sp. ‘Malaysia’
Baldellia (Alisma/Echinodorus)
ranunculoides
Baldellia ranunculoides sp. Repens
Blyxa alternifolius
Blyxa aubertii (echinosperma)
Blyxa (Hydrilla) japonica
Blyxa novoguineensis
Cyperus helferi
Cyperus papyrus
Eichornia (Pontederiaceae) azurea
Eichornia (Heteranthera) diversifolia
Eichornia (Pontederia/Monochoria) natans
Eichornia (Scirpus) acicularis
Eleocharis sp. ‘japan’
Eleocharis minima
Eleocharis montevidensis
Eleocharis (Scirpus) pusilla (pumilio)
Eleocharis (Chloroharis) vivpara (prolifera)
Eleocharis parvulus
Eriocaulon sp. ‘africa’
Eriocaulon aquaticus
Eriocaulon cinereum
Eriocaulon sp. ‘Gojas’
31
Rosette Plants
POINTS
20
20
20
15
15
10
15
15
15
10
15
10
15
15
15
20
15
10
COMMON NAME
None
None
None
None
None
None
Microsword
Giant Microsword
None
None
Cobra Grass
Shoreweed
Fountain Plant
None
None
None
None
None
20
15
15
15
10
10
10
10
15
15
15
5
10
10
10
10
None
None
None
Watercress
None
Giant Sagittaria
Dwarf Sagittaria
Dwarf Sagittaria
Water Pimpernel
Lizard’s Tail
None
Awlwort
Dwarf Val.
None
Corkscrew Val
None
LATIN NAME
Eriocaulon sp. ‘Mato Grosso’
Eriocaulon setaceum
Eriocaulon sp. ‘Thailand’
Glossostigma diandra
Glossostigma (Tricholoma) elatinoides
Helanthium tenellum
Lilaeopsis (Crantzia) brasiliensis (minor)
Lilaeopsis (Crantzia/Crantziola) carolinensis
Lilaeopsis macloviana
Lilaeopsis mauritiana
Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae
Littirella uniflora
Ophiopogon japonicus
Ottelia alismoides
Ottelia brasiliensis
Ottelia mesenterium
Ottelia ulvifolia
Physostegia (Amoracia/ Dracocephalum/
Prasium) pupurea (purpureum)
Ranalisma rostrata
Ranunculus inundatus (papulentus)
Reussia (Pontederia) rotundifolia
Rorippa (Armoracia/Cochleria) aquatica
Sagittaria natans
Sagittaria platyphylla
Sagittaria (Alisma) subulata
Sagittaria terres
Samolous valerandi
Saururus cernrus cernuus (lucidus)
Saururus chinensis (chinense/loureiri)
Subularia aquatica
Vallisneria americana
Vallisneria caulescens
Vallisneria spiralis
Vallisneria nana (gracilis)
32
Stem Plants
POINTS
10
15
15
10
15
10
15
20
15
15
10
15
10
10
15
20
20
20
10
10
15
10
20
10
15
15
15
20
15
20
15
10
10
10
15
5
5
20
15
15
10
10
COMMON NAME
None
Red Telanthera
Red Ivy or Joy Weed
None
Delicate Ammania
None
Delicate Ammania
None
None
None
None
None
None
Dwarf Bacopa / Baby Tears
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Round Bacopa
Giant Cabomba
Green Cabomba
None
Red Cabomba
None
None
None
Japanese Cress
None
None
Water Hedge
Water Weed
None
None
None
None
Anacharis
Canadian Elodea
LATIN NAME
Alternanthera aquatica
Alternanthera (Telanthera) reinerckii
Alternanthera sessilis
Ammania auriculata
Ammania sp. ‘bonsai’
Ammania coccinea
Ammania gracilis
Ammania latifolia
Ammania multiflora
Ammania senegalensis
Apalanthe granatensis
Bacopa sp. ‘Araguaia’
Bacopa australis
Bacopa caroliniana (amplexicaulis)
Bacopa sp. ‘Colorata’
Bacopa crenata (calycina/thonningii)
Bacopa floribunda
Bacopa (Bramia/Herpestis) lanigera
Bacopa (Herpestis) madagascariensis
Bacopa monnieri
Bacopa (Herpestis) myriophylloides
Bacopa sp. ‘Pantanal’
Bacopa (Herpestis) reflexa
Bacopa rotundifolia
Cabomba (Nectris) aquatica (schwartzii)
Cabomba caroliniana (aubletii/pulcherrima)
Cabomba caroliniana subsp. Australis
Cabomba furcata
Cabomba haynesii
Cabomba juscata
Cabomba palaeformis
Cardamine lyrata
Crassula aquatica
Crassula (Tilaea) helmsii
Didiplis (peplis) diandra
Egeria densa
Egeria najas
Egleria fluctuans
Elatine macropoda
Elatine triandra
Elodea (Anacharis) nuttallii
Elodea (Udora) Canadensis
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Stem Plants
POINTS
15
10
10
15
10
15
10
15
10
10
15
15
10
5
5
10
15
10
15
15
15
10
15
15
10
15
15
20
15
10
10
20
10
15
15
15
20
10
10
15
15
15
COMMON NAME
None
None
Spade Leaf
Dwarf Helzine
Pearlweed
None
None
None
Stargrass
Tropical Water Violet
None
None
Bottom Nettle
None
Brazilian Pennywort
None
None
Umbrella Plant
Pennywort
WaterHair
None
Balsam Hygrophila
None
None
Temple Plant
None
None
None
None
None
Creeping
None
Creeping Jenny
None
None
Giant Baby’s Tears
None
None
Water Forget-Me-Not
Parrot’s Feather
None
None
LATIN NAME
Eriocaulaceae sp. “Type 2’
Eriocaulaceae sp. “Type 3’
Gymnocoronis spilanthoides
Hemianthus callitrichoides
Hemianthus micranthemoides
Hemigraphis trajan
Heteranthera graminea
Heteranthera reniformis
Heteranthera zosterifolia
Hottonia inflata
Hottonia palustris (millefolium)
Houttuynia cordata
Hydrilla (Serpicula) verticllata
Hydrocotyle lemnoides
Hydrocotyle leucocephala
Hydrocotyle ranunculoides (americana)
Hydrocotyle sibthorpiodes
Hydrocotyle verticillata
Hydrocotyle vulgaris
Hydrothrix gardneri
Hydrotriche hottoniiflora
Hygrophila (Ruellia/Synnema) balsamica
Hygrophila sp. ‘Bold’
Hygrophila corymbosa var. ‘Kompact’
Hygrophila corymbosa
Ludwigia inclinata var. verticllata
Ludwigia inclinata var. verticllata ‘Cuba’
Ludwigia inclinata var. verticllata ‘Pantanal’
Ludwigia ovalis
Ludwigia (Isnardia) palustris
Ludwigia Ludwigia repens
Ludwigia senegalensis
Lysimachia (Nummularia) nummularia
Mayaca fluviatilis (aubletii/vandellii)
Mayaca sellowiana
Micranthemum umbrosum
Microcarpaea minima
Murdania sp.
Myosotis scorp
Myriopyllum (Enydria) aquaticum
Myriopyllum dicoccum
Myriopyllum heterophyllum
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Stem Plants
POINTS
10
10
10
5
20
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
20
20
20
5
10
10
15
15
15
15
15
20
15
15
15
10
10
15
15
15
15
10
15
10
10
10
10
10
COMMON NAME
None
Foxtail
Filigree Frill
None
Red Myriopyllum
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Watercress
None
None
Red Nesaea
None
None
Stonewort
None
Pillwort
None
None
Little Star
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Curly Pondweed
None
None
None
None
LATIN NAME
Myriopyllum mattogrossense
Myriopyllum (Potamogeton) pinnatum
Myriopyllum simulans
Myriopyllum spicatum
Myriopyllum tuberculatum
Myriopyllum ussuriense (verticillatum)
Najas sp. ‘Argentina’
Najas conferta (argura/hoehnei)
Najas flexis
Najas (Caulinia) guadalupensis (microdon)
Najas (Caulinia) indica (kingii)
Najas (Caulinia) marina
Najas sp. ‘Roraima’
Nasturtium officinale
Nesaea (Ammania) crassicaulis (polyantha)
Nesaea pedicellata
Nesaea sp. ‘Red’
Nesaea triflora
Nitella flexilis
Nitella zosterak
Penthorum sedoides
Pilularia americana
Pilularia globulifera
Poaceae sp. ‘Purple Bamboo’
Pogostemon helferi
Pogostemon stellata
Pogostemon yatabeanus
Polygonum sp. ‘Acre’
Polygonum hypropiperoides
Polygonum javanicum
Polygonum sp. ‘Kawagoneum’
Polygonum pedunculare
Polygonum sp. ‘Porto Vehlo’
Polygonum sp. ‘Ruby’
Polygonum sp. ‘Sao Paulo’
Potamogeton crispus
Potamogeton dentatus
Potamogeton gayi
Potamogeton helferi
Potamogeton mascarensis
Potamogeton natans
Potamogeton octandrus
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Stem Plants
POINTS
10
10
10
10
10
15
10
10
15
10
15
20
20
15
15
15
20
15
15
15
10
15
20
20
15
10
20
20
20
20
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
COMMON NAME
Perfoliate Pondweed
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Giant Red Rotala
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Dwarf Rotala
None
None
Whorly Rotala
None
Mexican Oak
None
None
None
None
None
None
Bladderwort
None
None
None
None
LATIN NAME
Potamogeton perfoliatus
Potamogeton pusillus
Potamogeton schweinfurthii (lucens)
Potamogeton wrightii
Potamogeton zosteriformis
Proserpinaca palustris
Rotala sp. ‘Bonsai’
Rotala sp. ‘Colorata’
Rotala sp. ‘Gojas’
Rotala sp. ‘Green’
Rotala hippuris
Rotala (Ameletia) macrandra (magenta)
Rotala mexicana
Rotala mini type 1
Rotala mini type 2
Rotala sp. ‘Nanjenshan’
Rotala occultifolia
Rotala sp. ‘pearl’
Rotala pusilla (araguia)
Rotala ramosior
Rotala (Ammannia) rotundifolia (indica)
Rotala verticillaris
Rotala sp. ‘Vietnam’
Rotala wallichii
Selliera radicans
Shinnersia/Trichocoronis rivularis
Tonina sp. ‘Belem’
Tonina fluviatalis
Tonina sp. ‘Manaus’
Tonina uaupes
Utricularia bifida
Utricularia foliosa
Utricularia gibba
Utricularia graminifolia
Utricularia inflexa (thonningii)
Utricularia stellaris
Zosterella dubia
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Sword Plants
POINTS
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
10
15
COMMON NAME
Amazon Swordplant
None
None
None
Cellophane Sword
None
None
Radicans Sword
None
Large-flowered Amazon
None
Black-red Amazon
None
None
None
None
Large-leaved Amazon
None
Ruffled Sword
Opaque Amazon
Red Amazon
None
None
Black Amazon
None
15
15
10
10
15
15
10
10
None
None
Broad Leaf Chain Sword
None
None
None
Pygmy Chain Sword
Uruguay Sword
LATIN NAME
Echinodorus amazonicus (brevipedicellatus)
Echinodorus angustifolius
Echinodorus aschersonianus
Echinodorus barthii
Echinodorus berteroi
Echinodorus bleheri (platyphylla/rangeri)
Echinodorus bolivianum (austroamericanus)
Echinodorus cordifolius
Echinodorus grandiflorus
Echinodorus grandiflorus sp. aureus
Echinodorus grisebachii (gracilis)
Echinodorus horemanii
Echinodorus horizontalis
Echinodorus latifolius
Echinodorus longiscapus
Echinodorus macrocarpus
Echinodorus macrophyllus
Echinodorus macrophyllus subsp. Scaber
Echinodorus martii (major/leopoldina)
Echinodorus opacus
Echinodorus osrisis (aureobrunneus)
Echinodorus palaefolius
Echinodorus paniculatus (cylindricus)
Echinodorus parviflorus
Echinodorus parviflorus var.‘Tropica
Rodette’
Echinodorus pellucidus
Echinodorus portoalegrensis
Echinodorus quadricostatus (magdalensis)
Echinodorus schlueteri
Echinodorus subalatus
Echinodorus subalatus sp.Andrieuxii
Echinodorus (Alisma) tenellus (parvulus)
Echinodorus uruguayensis
37
Water Lillies
POINTS
10
15
15
15
15
15
15
10
15
10
10
10
15
10
10
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
COMMON NAME
None
None
None
None
None
Water Poppy
None
Spatterdock
Cape Fear Spatterdock
None
None
Tiger Lotus
Pink Water Lily
None
None
Small Yellow Water Lily
Banana Plant
None
None
None
None
None
None
LATIN NAME
Barclaya longifolia
Barclaya (Hydrostemma) motleyi
Hydrocleys (Ostenia) martii (uruguayensis)
Hydrocleys mattogossensis
Hydrocleys modesta
Hydrocleys (Stratiotes) nymphoides
Hydrocleys parviflora
Nuphar japonica
Nuphar sagittifolium
Nymphaea daubenyana
Nymphaea glandulifera (blanda)
Nymphaea lotus (thermalis/rubra/zenkeri
Nymphaea masaniello
Nymphaea micrantha (caerulea)
Nymphaea rudgeana (ampla)
Nymphaea tetragona
Nymphoides aquatica
Nymphoides ezannoi (senegelense)
Nymphoides geminata
Nymphoides indica (humboldtiana)
Nymphoides indica subsp. occidentalis
Nymphoides sp. ‘Taiwan’
Nymphoides (Limnanthemum) thunbergiana
38
B.A.P. Chairmen: Scott Siewert & John Moyles
Special thanks to Joseph Graffagnino
and the Brooklyn Aquarium Society of New York
for their help and input.
Designed by Larry J. Haack Jr.
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