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 1 Breeders Award Program Green Bay Aquarium Society Version 1.5 Last update: 11/12 Rules and Point Values for the Breeding of Fish Purpose • • • • 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 • • • 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. 2 Point Classification: • • • 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. 3 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. 4 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 5 “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 6 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 7 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. 8 Horticultural Awards Title Junior, Senior, Advanced, & Expert Horticulturist Master Horticulturist Grand Master Horticulturist 1-3 Grand Master Horticulturist 4 9 Award Certificate Plaque, plus plaque updates for all previous certificates. Plaque update Plaque update and standing trophy Fish Species Breeding Points List 10 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 13 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 33 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 34 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 35 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 36 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. 39