Buckeye Bulletin - Cichlid Room Companion
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Buckeye Bulletin - Cichlid Room Companion
Buckeye Bulletin January 2014 December Cichlid/Catfish BAP Exchange Article – Wayne Toven List of ALL 2013 Spawns More AWESOME Extravaganza Pics Happy New Year! May your CICHLID resolutions come true! Our next meeting is January 3rd at 8:00. OCA Mission Buckeye Bulletin Staff Jonathan Dietrich Editor [email protected] Eric Sorensen Exchange Editor [email protected] The Ohio Cichlid Associations Buckeye Bulletin is produced monthly by the Ohio Cichlid Association. All articles and photographs contained within this publication are being used with consent of the authors. If you have an article, photograph, or ad to submit for publication, please send it to [email protected]. When submitting articles for publication in this bulletin, please remember to include any photographs or art for the article. The Ohio Cichlid Association is not responsible for any fact checking or spelling correction in submitted material. Articles will be edited for space and content. All information in this bulletin is for the sole use of The Ohio Cichlid Association and the personal use of its members. Articles, photographs, illustrations, and any other printed material may not be used in any way without the written consent of The Ohio Cichlid Association. For membership info please contact Andrew Subotnik: [email protected] The OCA is an organization dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of information relating to all aspects of the biology of cichlids and related aquatic life. Our purpose is to promote the interest, keeping, study, breeding, and the educational exhibition of Cichlids. Additionally, the exchange of ideas, meeting new people, and distribution of information concerning Cichlids is of primary interest. A young Oscar Cichlid poses for a quick shot before devouring a tasty snack. Mmm… In this Issue of the Buckeye Bulletin… Monthly Features President’s Message Editor’s Message Bowl Show Results Cichlid BAP Results Catfish BAP Results BAP Point Schedule Program Preview 2014 Program Preview This Month in OCA History President’s Message Don Danko January 2014 We had an awesome holiday meeting in December, with members bringing in great dishes to share. I cannot imagine that anyone went away hungry! While there were many awesome items brought to share, I have to say my favorite dish hands down was George Anagnostaupolos’ spicy noodle dish. So, I guess he gets the Presidential award for the spiciest noodle dish!! LOL. Thanks to everyone for coming and we hope you had a great time. We conducted our annual elections at the December and here are the results for the elected positions on the board: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • President, Votes ties only – Don Danko Vice President, Voting – Lew Carbone Secretary Elected Voting – Steve Heinbaugh Membership Elected Voting – Eddie Hall Breeder Award – Cichlids, Voting – Mark Chaloupka Breeder Award – Catfish, Voting – Steve Heinbaugh Bowl Show, Voting – Gary Mendez Photographer, Voting – Dennis Rozmus Videographer, Voting – No candidate Historian, Voting – No candidate Librarian, Voting – Hilary Lacerda Refreshments, Voting – Bob Tilman Board-at-Large 1 (Elected), Voting - Dan Woodland (Jim Smith Fund Coordination) Board-at-Large 2 (Elected), Voting – Scott Myers (Role TBD) At our next board meeting, we’ll be confirming the appointed positions on the BOT. All for now, so see you back on Friday, January 3, at the Ohio Cichlid Association meeting at the Old Oak Bible Church at 7575 Old Oak Blvd in Middleburg Hts. And, bring a friend! Also, check us out on Facebook, www.ohiocichlid.com and on the OCA Forum at http://www.cichlidae.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=40. Happy Holidays, Don 2014 Bulletin Needs! You are the EXPERTS! The Buckeye Bulletin staff is asking members of the Ohio Cichlid Association to submit pictures, blogs, blurbs, product reviews, species profiles, and articles (long or short) to be published in upcoming issues of the bulletin. Please contact Jombie at [email protected] to submit documents and photos. Here are some ideas… • • • • • How has your fish obsession grown from your first tank? What is your favorite species? Describe your experience. Describe the spawn that of which you are most proud. Tell a story of a disaster and the way you handled it. Illustrate breeding techniques that are unique but effective. • Explain how the friendships you have made through the fish hobby impacted your life. • Why do you still trust your undergravel filter? • How do you save money in your fish room? Clean your glass. Grab a digital camera. Shoot at an angle. We look forward to publishing your work. Mike’s Wet Pets Imperial Tropicals One of Florida's leading tropical fish farms since 1970 Operated by Mike Drawdy Live Arrival Guarantee Visit Imperialtropicals.com 863.665.1673 Aquarium Plants & Fish in Lancaster, New York Family Owned and Operated for More than 10 Years! The Internet Cichlidae Information Center! Or Email [email protected] We carry Pleco caves, breeding caves, SERA fish food, Poret foam, driftwood, California Blackworms, OMEGA One food, cichlid caves, cichlid huts Visit http://cichlidnews.com/ Owned by JUAN MIGUEL ARTIGAS ASAZ Visit http://www.mikeswetpets.biz/ Plecocaves.com Cichlid News The Cichlidroom Companion RMS Aquaculture Over 25 years experience in both freshwater and saltwater aquarium sales! 6629 Engle Rd., Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Visit plecocaves.com (216)433-1340 Or Email Visit [email protected] http://www.rmsaquaculture.com/ Editor’s Message Jon “Jombie” Dietrich January 2014 Hey OCA friends! First, I want to wish everyone the happiest of holidays! Although at times stressful, this is truly a wonderful time of the year. It comes and goes so quickly, and I hope you make the best of each and every moment. The Year New is on the horizon too. (It might be 2014 when you read this!) When a New Year presents itself, it makes us reflect on the past and hope for the future. We all had different 2013s, but we all have one thing in common. We look for even better in 2014. I hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year and only the best in 2014. On the fish spectrum, it is wintertime, so I expect everyone is spending more time with his/her fish! Being cooped up in the house isn’t the worst thing when you have warm tanks of beautiful fish. Looking at the BAP submissions, we have had quite the tablefuls at our recent monthly meetings. The diversity of fish within our club is amazing! Last month I went into the meeting knowing I had no room for fish at all. By the end of the meeting, I left with three bags and three new species. A few shifts and my stock became even more diversified. You can’t pass anything up because you truly don’t know when that species might become available again. With that said, let’s push forward into the New Year with the motivation to spawn more than ever. Keep working with your tanks. Warm weather isn’t around the corner just yet! On December 14th, I had the OCA Board over my place for a meeting to discuss the New Year. 2014 will be an amazing year for the OCA and its members. We have some awesome initiatives in the works, all leading up to the 20th Anniversary of the OCA Extravaganza. The details are still coming together, but I can guarantee this year will be the best convention in our history. Start planning now because no one should miss this event. Well, I hope to see everyone at the January meeting. I have two obligations outside of this meeting, but you will definitely see me there considering our speaker. A simple internet search of Charlie Grimes provides years of comments about “The Death Fish Talk.” I’m sorry other obligations; they will have to wait! Thanks Lew for booking this talk! See you then. Email me your photos and articles. [email protected] Take care, Jombie November 21-23 XX Extravaganza 2014 Winter BAP Update Mark Chaloupka January 2014 Lew Carbone Cryptohers cutteri (Rio Jutiapa) 10 Josh Cunningham Astatotilapia sp. 35 “tomato” 10 Aulonocara sp. “OB peacock” 10 Cyprichromis sp. “leptosome jumbo” (Mamalesa) 15 Lamprologus speciosus “black ocellatus” 15 Opthalmotilapia nasuta (Chimba) 25 Otopharynx lithobates “red top aristochromis” 10 Pseudotropheus acei (Ngara) 10 Telmatochromis sp. “temporalis shell” 10 Tramitichromis intermedius 10 Don & Marilyn Danko Paracyprichromis nigripinnis “albino” 15 Bryan Davis Neolamprologus prochilus (Zambian) 20 Jonathan Dietrich Neetroplus nematopus 10 Ken & Sue Galaska Lepidiolamprologus hecqui 15 Kyle May` Amatitlania nigrofasciata “marble convict” 10 Gary Mendez Amatitlania siquia (Rio Cabayo) 10 Lamprologus tetracanthus 10 Peter Nario-Redmond Cryptoheros sajica 10 Carl Olszewski Hypsophrys nicaraguense 15 Tony Poth Lamprologus stappersi “pearly ocellatus” 15 Jeff Yadlovsky Herichthsy cyanoguttatus 10 Nicholas Zarzeczny Neolamprologus multifasciatus 15 Juvenile Amphilophus hogaboomorum finding his mate. Tom Swiderski Winter BAP Update 905 800 POINT LEVEL Mark Chaloupka January 2014 Dustin Brummitt 2013 TOTAL MASTER BREEDER 1000 POINT LEVEL - 840 700 POINT LEVEL CURRENT B.A.P. STANDINGS (12/6/13) BREEDER - 600 POINT LEVEL Jeff Natterer - 690 Jeff Yadlovsky 35 675 Gary Mendez 60 670 Hilary & Antonio 25 625 - 615 125 610 Lacerda Lew Carbone 80 2605 Don Danko 50 2335 Dan Woodland - 2050 Bill Loudermilk 30 1190 Linda Wallrath - 1130 210 1115 - 1065 30 1020 Bryan Davis Rich & Maggie Schoeffel Mark Chaloupka Charlie & Cathy Suk Ken & Sue Galaska 500 POINT LEVEL Bill Schwartz Tim Craig Ron Georgeone 900 POINT LEVEL Dennis Tomazin John Tesar - 595 210 540 - 510 400 POINT LEVEL - 965 70 950 Rick Hallis - 495 Bob Blazek 55 465 Ozeal Hunter - 190 Phil Hypes 20 455 Chuck Carroll - 185 Jonathan Strazinsky 50 455 Andrew Subotnik - 180 - 415 Tony Poth 175 175 Josh Cunningham 300 410 Ken Walker 40 165 Kyle May 45 100 Frank Mueller 20 160 David Ayers - 145 Greg Seith - 145 Bill & Janice Bilski - 135 10 135 - 130 20 130 - 120 115 115 Aaron Stevens - 115 Dennis Kuehn 60 115 - 110 Bob Bina 300 POINT LEVEL George - 375 Tyler Toncler - 350 David Hale - 335 Gary Zalewski - 325 Eric & Rhonda 10 320 Anagnostopoulos Sorensen Steve Heinbaugh Tom & Carolyn Evers Jason Mylnar Joe Ring Peter NarioRedmond 200 POINT LEVEL James Shakour 35 275 Ken & Karen 70 260 Grimmett Bob Evers Dave Esner Paul Collander 30 215 - 205 100 POINT LEVEL Marc & Dawn DeWerth - 195 BREEDER LEVEL Jonathan Dietrich 10 95 Fred Roberts - 25 Mark Huntington - 95 Andy Lacerda - 20 Dan Ogrizek - 95 Scott Meyers 20 20 90 90 Bill Sensor - 20 - 75 Nicholas Zarzeczny 15 15 30 70 Ron Drungil - 10 - 70 Mike Trader - 10 Justin Way 70 70 Matt Urbin 10 10 Dolores Bacisin 15 60 Chris Jaskolka 35 55 The points list for the Breeders Award Program John Kahl - 50 members. If you are a current member and your Alex Gorges - 45 John Kaminski 15 40 Andrew Schock 40 40 Ethan Wiley - 40 Pete Gembka 35 35 Carl Olszewski 35 35 Christopher Sooy - 35 Tom Tansey - 35 Dave Dimond 30 30 Jason Gorges - 30 Paul Hutnyak - 30 Wayne Corman 15 25 Jim Jensen 25 25 Raymond Langer Rick Wood Denis Rozmus Bob Tillman has been updated to include only current name has been omitted, please see the B.A.P. Chairman at the social meeting so we can correct any errors. Please remember: You may only turn in a species or strain of fish for B.A.P. points one time. If you need a list of what you have been credited with, see the BAP chairman at the social meeting. At the end of each year, our totals are sent to the ACA to be compared with other clubs’ totals. Let’s win it all this year. Keep breeding! BAP Props Welcome to the program: Nicholas Zarzeczny Congratulations to Kyle May For reaching the 400 point level Winter Catfish BAP Update Steve Heinbaugh January 2014 Breeder Species Points Synodontis petricola 20 Hemiloricaria eigenmanni 15 Dan Ogrizek Loricaria birindelli L010 German Red Lizard 15 Dave Ayres Corydoras weitzmanni 10 William Zarzeczny Ancistrus sp. "brown bushynose" 10 Phil Ayres Learn Breed Enjoy Share Fill your empty tanks with CATS! NAME Winter Catfish BAP Update Steve Heinbaugh January 2014 Photo by Something Fishy Inc. Dan Ogrizek Steve Heinbaugh Phil Ayres Don & Marilyn Danko Dave Ayres Rick Hallis Dan Woodland Ken Walker Dustin Brummitt Linda Wallrath Eric & Rhonda Sorensen Charlie & Cathy Suk Bob Bina Bryan Davis Phil Hypes Hilary Lacerda Tom & Carolyn Evers Jeff Natterer Dennis Tomazin Ken Galaska Tyler Toncler John Kaminski Kyle May Bob Blazek Andrew Schock Justin Way John Kahl George Anagnostopoulos Lew Carbone Gary Mendez John Tesar David Toth Matt Urbin Karen & Ken Grimmett James Shakour William Zarzeczny Tony Poth Wayne Corman Chuck Caroll Mark Chaloupka Bob Evers Jeff Gorbach David Hale Paul Hutnyak Denis Rozmus Kris Sooy Jonathan Strazinsky Bob & Jennifer Tillman Ethan Wiley 2013 TOTAL 55 55 45 20 10 260 250 190 185 175 115 100 90 80 75 65 65 60 60 60 60 50 50 50 45 45 40 40 40 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 60 20 10 30 20 10 10 10 10 10 Dan Ogrizek takes the CATFISH BAP Lead with 260 Points! That Deserves a Round of Applause! Congrats and Thank You for your Effort! Dave Esner accepts his award as the 2013 BOWL SHOW Champion. Something Fishy Inc. Cunningham Cichlids, LLC Breeder of Quality African Cichlids 9128 Lantern Way Sales-Setup-Service-Leasing Cobalt Aquatics The premier breeder and aquarium retailer specializing in African Cichlids in Northeast Ohio. 734-755-0295 Cobalt Aquatics will always strive to bring the highest quality products to market. [email protected] 624 Wilkerson Rd. 4764 State Road Cleveland, Ohio 44109 www.cunninghamcichlids.com Rock Hill, SC 29730 USA 216.635.1625 Facebook: Cunningham Cichlids 803-591-9500 www.Somethingfishyinc.net Newport, MI 48166 Visit www.cobaltaquatics.com/ Ohio Holey Rock Xtreme Aquatic Foods Professional Foods Each of our hormone free professional formulas are proudly made in the USA. Ohio Holey Rock Providing the OCA and providing homes for your fish. [email protected] North East Ohio Discus Nate & Bonnie Larson 620 West Nimisila Rd, Akron, OH 44319 Phone: 330-882-5158 Email: [email protected] Hours by Appointment only http://www.xtremeaquaticfoods .com/ Wondering how many points your fish earn for the Breeders Award Program? Well, here’s the Ohio Cichlid Association’s point schedule for New and Old World Cichlids. Happy Breeding! Point Schedule for New World Cichlids 10 Ten Point Fish: Aequidens sp. (The Blue and Green Acaras) Archocentrus centrarchus Archocentrus nigrofasciatum Archocentrus octofasciatum Archocentrus sajica Archocentrus septemfasciatum Archocentrus spilurum Bujurquina sp. Cichlasoma sp. (The Black Acaras) Geophagus brasiliensis var. Geophagus pellegrini Geophagus steindachneri Guinacara sp. Gymnogeophagus balzanii Gymnogeophagus meridionalis Gymnogeophagus rhabdotus Herichthys carpintas Herichthys cyanoguttatum Herotilapia multispinossa Krobia sp. Laetacara sp. (curviceps, dorsigerus) Nannacara sp. Neetroplus nematopus Pterophyllum scalare Thorichthys meeki Fifteen Point Fish 15 “Cich.” Facetum Amphilophus citrinellum Amphilophus labiatum Amphilophus longimanus Amphilophus macracanthus Apistogramma sp. Cleithacara maronii Heros appendiculatus Heros severum Hypselecara temporalis Mesonauta festivum Microgeophagus altispinossa Microgeophagus ramerezi Nandopsis atromaculatum Nandopsis bartoni Nandopsis freidrichsthalli Nandopsis loiselli Nandopsis managuense Nandopsis motaguense Nandopsis salvini Nandopsis trimaculatum Nandopsis uropthalmus Theraps argentea Theraps bifasciatum Theraps breidorhi Theraps guttalatum Theraps hartwegi Theraps heterospilus Theraps intermedium Theraps nicaraguense Theraps panamense Theraps regani Theraps synspilus Theraps zonatum Thorichthys affinus Thorichthys aureum Thorichthys ellioti Thorichthys helleri Thorichthys pasionis Thorichthys socolofi 20 Twenty Point Fish Amphilophus alfari Amphilophus altifrons Amphilophus calobrense Amphilophus diquis Amphilophus lyonsi Amphilophus rhytisma Amphilophus robertsoni Amphilophus rostratum Amphilophus tuyrense Amphilophus zaliosum Apistogrammoides sp. Archocentrus spinosissimus Astronatus sp. Batrachops sp. Caquetaia sp. Crenicara sp. Geophagus crassilabrus Geophagus surinamensis var. Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys Gymnogeophagus labiatum Gymnogeophagus lacustrus Herichthys bocourti Herichthys labridens Herichthys minkleyi Herichthys pearsi Nandopsis beani Nandopsis dovii Nandopsis festae Nandopsis grammodes Nandopsis haitiensis Nandopsis islantum Nandopsis ornatum Nandopsis pantostictum Nandopsis steindachneri Nandopsis tetracanthus Nandopsis umbriferum Paraneetroplus bulleri Petenia splendida Satanoperca leucosticta Satanoperca pappaterra Symphysodon sp. Taeniacara candidi Teleocichla sp. Theraps coeruleus Theraps fenestratum Theraps gibbiceps Theraps godmani Theraps irregulare Theraps maculicauda Theraps melanurum Therapsmicropthalmus Theraps nebuliferum Theraps omonti Theraps seiboldi Thorichthys callolepis Tomocichla tuba Uaru amphiacanthoides 25 Twenty Five Point Fish Acarichthys heckelii Acaronia sp. Biotecus sp. Biotodoma sp. Chaetobranchopsis sp. Chaetobranchus sp. Hoplarchus psittacum Pterophyllum altum Pterophyllum dumerelli Retroculus sp. Satanoperca acuticeps Satanoperca daemon Satanoperca Lilith Point Schedule for Old World Cichlids 10 Ten Point Fish Aristochromis ** Astatoreaochromis Chalinochromis ** Chilotilapia Cleithrochromis Corematodus Cynotilapia Genyochromis Gephyrochromis * Haplochromis (victorian) Haplochromis ** Hemichromis bimaculatus Hemichromis thomasi Hemihaplochromis * Iodotropheus sprengerae Labidochromis * Labeotropheus ** Lamprologus brichardi Lamprologus margarae Lamprologus ornatipinnis Lamprologus meeli Lamprologus tetracanthus Lethrinops Lichnochromis Melanochromis * Pelvicachromis * Pseudocrenilabrus philander Petrotilapia Pseudotropheus Telmatochromis Thysia * Tilapia * Trematocranus 15 Fifteen Point Fish Asprotilapia Aristochromis macrochir Aulonocara maylandi Aulonocara ussiyi Aulonocranus Callochromis Cardiopharynx Chalinochromis * Chromidotilapia * Cyprichromis Diplotoxidon Docimodus Eretmodus Grammatotria Julidochromis * Haplochromis ahli Haplochromis bethicola Haplochromis borleyi Haplochromis horei Haplochromis kiwingi Haplochromis linni Haplochromis macrostoma Haplochromis pfefferi Etroplus maculatus Hemichromis elongatus Hemichromis fasciatus Nanochromis * Labeotropheus marmalade cat Labeotropheus trewavasae orange x orange Lamprologus (lake species) Lamprologus furcifer Limnochromis Limnotilapia Orthochromis Rhamphochromis Spathodus Steatocranus * Tanganicodus Tylochromis Xenotilapia Twenty Point Fish Cunningtonia Lobochilotes 20 Cyphotilapia * Ectodus Etroplus suratensis Hemibates stenosoma Lamprologus calvus Lamprologus compressiceps Lamprologus fasciatus Lamprologus ornatipinnis Lamprologus sexfasciatus (gold) Lamprologus tretocephalus Lastredea Lamprologus (all riverine) Limnochromis auritus Petrochromis ** Serranochromis Simochromis Trematocara Tropheus brichardi Tropheus duboisi Tropheus moori Tropheus polli Twenty Five Point Fish Boulengerochromis Cyathopharynx furcifer Lamprologus sexfascitus (blue) Haplotaxodon microlepus Haplotaxodon tricoti Ophthalmochromis Perissodus Petrochromis trewavasae Reganochromis Triglachromis otostigma NOTE: FOR ALL OLD WORLD CICHLIDS * = ALL ** = NOT ALL 25 Meeting Announcement January 3rd, 2014 8:00 pm What? Who? When? Where? Why? The monthly meeting of the Ohio Cichlid Association Cichlid lovers from far and wide January 3rd, 2014 President takes the mic at 8pm Old Oak Bible 7575 Old Oak Blvd. Middleburg Heights, Ohio Why not?! The OCA has so much to offer. Bring some fish, meet some friends, and be prepared to have a BLAST! Directions: From the North take I-71 South Take exit 235 (Bagley Rd.). Turn Right onto Bagley. Turn left onto Old Oak Blvd. Church is about ½ mile on left. From the South take I-71 North Take exit 234. Turn Right onto Pearl Rd. (42) Turn Left onto Fowles Rd. Turn Right onto Old Oak Blvd. Church is on the right 1/10 mile. Program Preview from Lew Carbone January 2014 This month our speaker will be… Charlie Grimes Giving the famous presentation called… “The Dead Fish Talk” Charley Grimes has been keeping fish for over 50 years. He maintains a fishroom of over 100 aquariums, filled mostly with cichlids and killies. His words: The mix of fish becomes more eccentric and eclectic as time and opportunity goes on. I find it difficult to ignore a new species when attending various fish auctions. Over a period of years, he had dug a few backyard ponds he was able to enjoy in the summer, but that phase of his hobby had to be ended for safety reasons. With the arrival of a granddaughter that is a frequent visitor, the backyard pond and live food factories became a hazard and were filled in. By the way, it is a lot more fun digging and setting up a couple of 2,000+ ponds and putting a 1000-gallon horse trough into the ground than it is to pull them out and fill the holes back in---wheelbarrow load by wheelbarrow load. Charley has also been an avid fish collector and has taken three trips to South America and one to Mexico. In the spring, he often gets “Native Fish Fever” and collects locally in Indiana and in the southeastern part of the country. Living in the Indianapolis area, Charley is active with the Circle City Aquarium Club. He is one of the bestknown pure hobbyists among US aquarists. His popularity is the result of his aquaristic skill and experience, his personality and sense of humor and his willingness to share all of the above with others. There is a huge demand for Charley’s presentations, especially among the cichlid- and killifish-oriented clubs. He has spoken at American Cichlid Association and American Killifish Association conventions, at past OCA meetings and at four OCA Extravaganzas. The culturing of live foods is one of his favorite topics. Charley is scheduled to do his famous “Dead Fish Talk” for us this month. I heard him deliver it at this past Chicago Cichlid Classic and I guarantee that the room will be rollicking. Next month, Michigan catfish specialist Dale Ernst talks about “Breeding Hypancistrus”. Program Preview Lew Carbone January 2014 2014 January 3 Charley Grimes “The Dead Fish Talk” February 7 Dale Ernst “Breeding Hypancistrus” March 7 Mike Wise Apistos April 4 Dan Sharifi Cichlids of the Americas Care and Husbandry of NeoTropical Cichlids May 2 Steve Edie Tanganyikans+ June 6 TBD August 1 Klaus Steinhaus CARES Program Plan ahead! Don’t miss a moment! Dave’s Tropical Fish Mike’s Cichlids Family owned and operated, MIKE'S CICHLIDS specializes in providing top quality cichlids and rare tropical fish to retailers across the country. 386-426-0131 Omega One “Anyone can say natural. We live it.” Your aquarium is beautifully complex. We help you keep it that way. Nutrition – Sea Salt – Hardware 4602 Lewis Ave Toledo, OH 43612 419-478-3283 Davestropicalfish.com www.mikescichlids.com http://www.omegasea.net/ It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Greater Cleveland Aquarium 2000 Sycamore Street Cleveland, OH 44113 216-862-8803 Greaterclevelandaquarium.com Get your own advertisement on this page and join these wonderful companies who support local hobbyists like you! Virgil’s Chicken Ranch See Virgil at monthly OCA meetings, swap meets, auctions, and the Extravaganza. Bowl Show • Gary Mendez Congratulations to Scott Myers for winning the 2013 Bowl Show!!! Jan. Classes Coming up next… • A. Tanganyikan shelldwellers • B. Central Americans under 6" • C. Loracariids (Pleco types) over 6" Feb. Classes • A. Victorian Basin • B. Angelfish • C. Synodontis and other Mochokids December Winners B. Tanganyikan "Lamps" exclude shell-dwellers A. Open Malawi •1st - Aulonocara jacobfriebergi "Lemon jake" BOS •2nd - Aulonocara walteri •3rd: - Pseudotropheus "blue dolphin" •1st - Lamprologus leleupi •2nd •3rd - C. Julidochromis •1st: - Julidochromis marlieri •2nd: •3rd - Prizes! Best of Show: $20 Cash Quarter Champ: $35 Pet Shop certificate 2013 Champ: 55 gal.Aquarium Set-up Standings 1 Scott Myers 2rd Dave Esner 3rd Carl Olzewski 4th Tony Poth 5th Bob Evers 6th Nick Zarzeczny 6th Denis Rozmus 6th W. Zarzeczny 7th Ken Grimmett 8th Justin Way st Dec. Quarter 2013 55 82 82 0 0 48 0 0 42 21 21 31 0 0 22 0 0 20 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 7 0 0 1 Point System 1st place 10 nd 2 place 7 rd 3 place 5 Non-placing entries 1 Best of Show* 5 *Only awarded if two or more entries Support the 2014 Bowl Show Thank you to all of the 2013 Bowl Show participants! Any Questions Please Contact: Gary Mendez [email protected] Bowl Show 2014 Schedule Meetings 2014 A B C Jan. 3 Tanganyikan Shelldwellers Central Americans under 6” Loracariids (Pleco types) over 6” Feb. 7 Victorian Basin Angelfish Synodontis and other Mochokids Mar. 7 Pseudotropheus, Cynotilapia, Melanochromis South Americans under 6”-- exclude Angels, Discus, Apistos Apr. 4 Peacocks Central Americans over 6” Catfish—exclude Callichthids, Loracariids, Mochokids (see other classes for explanations) Freshwater Crustaceans May. 2 Tanganyikan Mouthbrooders--exclude Frontosa Mbuna--exclude Pseudo, Cyno, Melano South Americans over 6” Loracariids under 6” Discus, Uaru Open Catfish, limit 3 per participant (all Cats eligible) June. 6 July Aug. 1 Sept. 5 No meeting Old World—exlude Rift Lakes and Victorian Basin Frontosa Open New World, limit 3 Open Tanganyika, limit 3 Open Old World, exclude Malawi, Tang. Corys and other Callichthyids Oct. 3 Nov. 7 Malawi “Haps” Apistos Female cichlids, limit Telmatochromis, 3 Chalinochromis Fish Photography Loaches and Botias Dec. 5 Tanganyikan “Lamps”—exclude Shell-dwellers Open Malawi, limit 3 Julidochromis Sera Foods Deep Blue Professional Sera uses only first-class ingredients from sustainable sources as to achieve a high digestibility rate of 80% Sera Foods are different – simply more natural! Aquariums and Aquatic Accessories Seachem Laboratories Just add water. We’ll do the rest. Check out the NEW HydroTote! www.sera.de http://www.seachem.com/ The highest quality products for far less than the competition. http://www.deepbluepr ofessional.com/ info@deepblueprofessio nal.com South Central Cichlids.com Kensfish.com DEDICATED TO PROVIDING YOU WITH THE BEST PRODUCTS, LOWEST PRICES AND QUALITY CUSTOMER SERVICE “Caves made so you will enjoy them as much as we enjoy making them!” -Will not leach chemicals -Won’t break down over time -Will not have sharp edges Good for the Hobby – Organizations – Industry Ray “Kingfish” Lucas Free shipping on orders for $75 Celebrating 24 years in the business (1989-2013 ) of participating at your events. 508-823-4043 Kingfishservices.net http://www.kensfish.com/ www.southcentralcichlids.com [email protected] This Month in OCA History Lew Carbone January 2014 1986: At this month’s board meeting, the first OCA Cichlid Show is discussed. It will be a cichlid-only show, held in conjunction with the Spring Auction, and will be held on April 5th and 6th. A new location, the Ellenwood Community Center, was approved. 1989: Phil Dudra, the newly elected Membership Chairman, transfers membership data to a computer program for the first time. Also, at that time, members of the Editorial Staff were given credit for “Word Processing”, an updating of the “Typing” credits that appeared in earlier editions. 1990: The 21 year-old Marc DeWerth turns in his first BAP: Cichlasoma bimaculatum (now Amphilophus bimaculatus). What will they say about January 2014? EXCHANGE Article Eric Sorensen January 2014 Keeping and Spawning Cyprichromis leptosoma Wayne Toven First published in "Tank Topics", Greater Akron Aquarium Society, Dec 99/Jan 01 Aquarticles.com The genus Cyprichromis contains four species that were previously considered to be in the genus Limnochromis. The four species are C. nigripinnis, C. brieni, C. leptosoma and C. microlepidotus.Cyprichromis species are endemic to Lake Tanganyika, so they obviously like hard alkaline water. Most of the dissolved salts in Lake Tanganyika are derived from carbonates of calcium, magnesium and sodium. The dissolved salt level in Lake Tanganyika is double that of Lake Malawi and triple that of Lakes Victoria, Edward and Kivu. This should be kept in mind before attempting to keep and breed these species of fish. Cyprichromis is a group of torpedo shaped schooling fishes. They are fairly peaceful and not territorial. A large tank of 36" or more is necessary since they need a lot of swimming space. They will stay near the surface so the tank should be well covered. They often jump during courtship. If plants are provided they will spend a lot of time under broad leaves with their heads down and bodies at a 45 degree angle. These fish are open water spawners. After an egg has been laid, the female follows it as it sinks then picks it up. The eggs are fertilized in her mouth where she incubates them for about three weeks. When the fry are free swimming they are released and ignored by their mother. The species I obtained last year at an auction in Detroit was C. leptosoma. They were fry about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch in length. Now they vary from two to three inches. I have two males and four females. The females are a light brown with a little bit of silver on the sides of the head. Rather plain. The males are light silvery brown with a yellow tail. The dorsal fin is blue with black markings. The pelvic and anal fins are blue with yellow tips. My fish share the tank with a couple of Synodontis alberti and two Neolamprologus moori. The substrate is sand with a few rocks and a sponge filter. They were fed a mixture of flake foods, floating pellets, frozen brine shrimp and frozen bloodworms. I didn't see the spawning, but when I noticed the female was not eating, she was removed to another tank by herself. She hid behind the sponge filter for three weeks. I kept checking on her as her buccal cavity grew. Suddenly one day there were six fry 3/8 inches long swimming around the top of the tank. The female was removed and returned to the community tank with the others. The fry were fed two to three times a day with powdered flakes, bloodworms, daphnia or frozen brine shrimp. Just like the adults, they all swim with their heads down. Small water changes are done weekly so as not to change the water chemistry too much. I have medium hard, alkaline well water, which seems to suit them. They might do better if I doctored the water some, but with the amount of tanks I run I try not to alter water chemistry. http://www.aquarticles.com When you write an article for the OCA Buckeye Bulletin, it could be published in other clubs’ publications through the EXCHANGE program. This is an awesome way to spread knowledge through our hobby by giving it to people who will take it to heart. All the experience we have from keeping fish makes us knowledgeable. Consider writing an article to be published in the Buckeye Bulletin and don’t be surprised if other clubs want it in their publications too! You can truly become a noteworthy voice in the hobby. All it takes is some time to reflect, organize, and write. PNT Aquatics Aquatica Aquarium Gallery Northeast Ohio’s largest and most innovative Aquarium Store! Over 20,000 gallons of livestock Freshwater and Saltwater Custom acrylic and sponge filters PNT Aquatics Caves, Driftwood, Supplies At Central Garden & Pet, we know that the home is the heart of activity. Central Garden & Pet brings you these fine brands Repashy Superfood www.pntaquatics.com [email protected] 6653 Grafton Rd Valley City, OH 44280 330-866-0559 Hours by appointment only www.aquaticasuperstore.com Your trusted source for the best in pet products since 1955. Hagen brings you these fine brands Aquarium Technology, Inc. Since 1991 the Hydro-Sponge has been the iconic product of ATI. With six different sizes, the Hydro-Sponge can biologically and mechanically clean nearly any tank! Willem Heijns’ DVDs Take an underwater look at stunning Central American Cichlids in their natural habitats. Both DVDs, Nicaragua and Mexico will amaze any level of hobbyist. http://www.atisponge.com/ Contact Willem Heijns directly at [email protected] Did You Know? Are you having a hard time keeping your plant down? You bought a beautiful Anubias at the Extravaganza, but the plant keeps floating to the top. You tried to anchor it down with a lava rock but you almost crushed it! Don’t give up with plants just yet! President Don Danko suggests the use of Super Glue to attach your Anubias or Java Fern to the rock. Within just a few seconds, the glue will dry and your floating problems will have vanished. Now it’s time to work on the CO2 system. Good luck! Here’s the Cichlids we bred THIS YEAR! Aequidens rivulatus Aequidens sp. “gold saum” Altolamprologus calvus “Chaitika – white” Altolamprologus calvus “Chaitika white” Altolamprologus calvus “yellow” Altolamprologus compressiceps “black Nangu” Altolamprologus compressiceps “Malasa Island gold head” Altolamprologus compressiceps “Mutondwe Island – blue fin” Altolamprologus fasciatus Amatitlania nigrofasciata “black convicts” Amatitlania nigrofasciata “marble convict” Amatitlania nigrofasciata “marble convict” Amatitlania nigrofasciata “OB convicts” Amatitlania nigrofasciata “OB” Amatitlania nigrofasciata “pink convict” Amatitlania nigrofasciata “pink convicts” Amatitlania nigrofasciata “pink convicts” Amatitlania siquia (Rio Cabayo) Amatitlania siquia “Rio Cabayo Nicoya Penninsula Amatitlania sp. “Honduran red point – platinum” Amphilophus citrinellus Amphilophus flaveolus Archocentrus centrarchus Archocentrus multispinosus Archocentrus multispinosus Astatotilapia aeneocolor “yellow belly albert” Astatotilapia latisfasciata Astatotilapia sp. 35 “tomato” Astatotilapia sp. 35 “tomato” Astatotilapia sp. 35 “tomato” Astatotilapia sp. 35 “tomato” Astatotilapia sp. 35 “tomatoe” Aulonocara baenschi “benga peacock” Aulonocara gertrudae Aulonocara jacobfreibergi “lemon jake” Aulonocara jacobfreibergi “lemon jake” Aulonocara koningsi “regal peacock” Aulonocara lwanda “white top” Aulonocara maulana “bi-color 500” Aulonocara maulana “bicolor 500” Aulonocara rubescens “ruby red” Aulonocara sp. “dragon blood” Aulonocara sp. “dragon blood” Aulonocara sp. “dragon blood” Aulonocara sp. “firefish” Aulonocara sp. “Lwanda – yellow” Aulonocara sp. “OB peacock” Aulonocara sp. “OB peacocks” Aulonocara sp. “yellow collar” (black massasa) Aulonocara stuartgranti “Ngara flametail” Callochromis stappersi Caquetaia umbriferum Caquetaia umbriferum Chalinochromis sp. “bifrenatus” Cichlasoma amazonarum Copadichromis chrysonatus Copadichromis borleyi “red fin” Copadichromis borleyi Copadichromis sp. “Mloto fluorescent – “Hai Reef” Cryptoheros cutteri “Rio Jutiapa” Cryptoheros cutteri Cryptoheros nanoluteus Cryptoheros panamensis Cryptoheros sajica Cryptoheros sajica Cryptoheros sajica Cryptohers cutteri (Rio Jutiapa) Cyathopharynx foai “Kachese” Cynotilapia afra “Cobue” Cynotilapia afra “Jalo Reef” Cynotilapia afra “orange back” Cynotilapia afra “white top hara” Cynotilapia sp. “Hai Reef” Cyphotilapia frontosa “Mpimbwe blue” Cyprichromis leptosome “tri color” Cyprichromis sp. “leptosoma jumbo – tricolor” Cyprichromis sp. “leptosome jumbo” (Mamalesa) Cyprichromis sp. “Utinta” Dimidichromis compressiceps Dimidochromis kiwingi Enantiopus sp. “Kilesa” Fossochromis rostratus Geophagus altifrons Geophagus brasiliensis Geophagus sp. “Rio Sao Paulo” Geophagus sp. “Tapajos red head” Geophagus steindachneri Haplochromis sp. “Entebbe” Haplochromis sp. “ruby green” Herichthsy cyanoguttatus Herichthys carpintas “green” Herichthys carpintas Herichthys carpintis Heros sp. “rotkeil” Herotilapia multispinnosa Hypsophrys nicaraguense Iodotropheus sprengerae Iodotropheus sprengerae Julidochromis dickfeldi Julidochromis marlieri “Karilani orange” Julidochromis ornatus Julidochromis ornatus Julidochromis regani “Karilani Island” Julidochromis transcriptus “Kissi Bemba” Labeotropheus trewavasae “Lundo” Labidochromis caeruleus Labidochromis caeruleus “albino” Labidochromis caeruleus “lutino” Labidochromis caeruleus “Nkhata Bay – white labidos” Labidochromis caeruleus “Nkhata Bay” Labidochromis caeruleus Labidochromis caeruleus Labidochromis caeruleu Labidochromis caeruleus Lamprologus brevis “Ikola” Lamprologus callipterus Lamprologus multifasciatus Lamprologus multifasciatus Lamprologus multifasciatus Lamprologus ocellatus “blue” Lamprologus speciosus “black ocellatus” Lamprologus stappersi “pearly ocellatus” Lamprologus tetracanthus Lamprologus werneri Lepidiolamprologus boulengeri Lepidiolamprologus hecqui Lepidiolamprologus hecqui Lethrinops sp. “red cap” Lithochromis xanthoperyx Melanochromis auratus “albino” Melanochromis dialeptos Metriaclima estherae “red OB zebra” Metriaclima estherae Metriaclima estherae Metriaclima sp. “elongatus chewere” Metriaclima sp. “lanisticola north” Metriaclima sp. “zebra long pelvic – Gallireya Reef” Nandopsis beani Nandopsis festae Nandopsis tetracanthus Neetroplus nematopus “Lake Nicarauga” Neetroplus nematopus Neetroplus nematopus Neetroplus nematopus Neolamprologus brevis Neolamprologus brichardi “albino Neolamprologus brichardi “albino” Neolamprologus brichardi “albino” Neolamprologus buscheri “Cape Kachese” Neolamprologus buscheri “Kamakonde – Zaire gold” Neolamprologus crassus Neolamprologus cygnus Neolamprologus cylindricus Neolamprologus falcicula Neolamprologus furcifer Neolamprologus miltifasciatus Neolamprologus mondabu Neolamprologus multifasciatus Neolamprologus multifasciatus Neolamprologus mustaz “Sumbu” Neolamprologus niger Neolamprologus obscurus Neolamprologus prochilus (Zambian) Neolamprologus pulcher “daffodil brichardi” Neolamprologus pulcher “daffodil” Neolamprologus similis Neolamprologus similis Neolamprologus tetracanthus Nimbochromis venustus Opthalmotilapia nasuta (Chimba) Opthalmotilapia ventralis “Kapampa orange” Otopharynx lithobates “red top aristochromis” Otopharynx tetraspilus “yellow princess” Parachromis managuense Paracyprichromis nigripinnis “albino” Paratheraps sp. “coatzalcoalcos” Pelvicachromis pulcher Pelvicachromis pulcher Pelvicachromis pulcher Placidochromis phenochilus “Tanzania” Placidochromis sp. “phenochilus Tanzania” Protomelas marginatus Protomelas sp. “steveni – Taiwan Reef-albino” Protomelas sp. “Taiwan Reef” Protomelas spilonatus “Tanzania” Protomelas taeniolatus Protomelas taeniolatus Pseudotropheus acei (Ngara) Pseudotropheus acei “Luwala Reef” Pseudotropheus acei “Msuli” Pseudotropheus acei “Ngara whitetail” Pseudotropheus demasoni Pseudotropheus demason Pseudotropheus elegans “Luwala Reef” Pseudotropheus estherae “red zebra” Pseudotropheus hongi Pseudotropheus lanisticola Pseudotropheus saulosi Pseudotropheus socolofi Pterophllum scalare “silver angels” Pterophyllum scalare “black angels” Pterophyllum scalare “Kennedy blue marble angel” Ptychochromis sp. “northern red fin” Pundamilia nyererei “Makobe Island” Pundamilia nyererei “Mwanza Gulf” Rocio octofasciata Sciaenochromis fryeri Stomatepia pindu Symphysodon sp. “red melon discus” Tanganicodus irsacae Telmatochromis sp. “temporalis shell” Telmatochromis vittatus Telmatochromis vittatus Tramitichromis intermedius Tramitichromis intermedius Tropheus duboisi “Maswa” Tropheus moorii “Kaiser” Xystichromis phytophagus Xystichromis sp. “Kyoga flameback – albino” 219 BAP Submissions You ROCK! 220 in 2014? A fine family of products committed to developing technologies and innovative solutions for pet owners and their pets. Brands you know. Brands you trust. United We Stand. The Jim Smith Memorial Fund Please help us by supporting the Jim Smith Memorial Fund. You can guarantee that new fish will be available for the future and support those who are making a difference today. You can help by buying raffle tickets, donating supplies and fish, or by offering a cash donation at any OCA meeting or event. Get More Info: www.ohiocichlid.com/JimSmithFund.html What’s exciting about the Cichlid hobby is that there are hundreds, maybe thousands of species that we have yet to discover. Unfortunately each day many cichlids are losing their habitat or being consumed by those who don’t understand their value to the local environment and the planet. The Jim Smith Memorial Fund is used by the members of The Ohio Cichlid Association to help those who study cichlid species and engage in real world efforts to stop habitat destruction. This fund has been used to catalog data that is available to the entire world so that we can all learn more about these species that we all enjoy. We’ve also helped efforts to stop overfishing of cichlids and prevented destruction breeding areas in the African Rift Lakes. Here’s a photo from the 2013 Extravaganza of President Don Danko handing over a check from the Jim Smith Fund to Ron Coleman. Ron Coleman will use this donation to further the knowledge base on what we love most, Cichlids! Invite your FISH friends to a meeting! We all have friends outside the OCA who love fish but haven’t gotten into the club scene. This is the year to bring them into the club and share the wonderful benefits of OCA membership. Our meetings promote the growth of the hobby and exist only through the dedication of our members. This is your call to action. Instead of nagging them or bragging about the incentives of the club, persuade them to commit to one meeting and let the atmosphere and community do the rest. They can meet new people, hear an awesome presentation, and bring a bag of fish home to that empty tank. Extravaganza 2013 Pick Up Josh Cunningham Sweet!
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