Tank Topics - The Greater Akron Aquarium Society
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Tank Topics - The Greater Akron Aquarium Society
The Greater Akron Aquarium Society Tank Topics July/August 2013 Inside this issue: President’s Message Bud White 3 Editor’s Message Dave Williamson 3 BAP/HAP Wayne Toven 4 Bowl Show Don Youngkin 5 Exchange Review Wayne Toven 6 Fish Farm Tour Dan & Vi McMonigle 7 Cloning Aponogetons Dan McMonigle 9 Coming Events 10 Meeting Notice 10 Important Dates for 2013 March 3 Spring auction July 13 & 14 Ultra Aqua 2013 November 3 Fall auction Check out Dan McMonigle;s tour at an actual working Florida fish farm. 2013 GAAS Board of Directors President ....................... Bud White .............................. (330) 848-3856/[email protected] Vice President ............... Jeff Plazak .............................. (330) 854-5257/[email protected] Treasurer ...................... Rich Serva ............................. (330) 650-4613/[email protected] Secretary....................... Dave Girard ........................................................... @gaas-fish.net Editor............................. Dave Williamson [email protected] Special Activities ........... Don Youngkin ........................................... [email protected] BAP/HAP ...................... Wayne Toven..................... (330) 256-7836/[email protected] Membership .................. Bill Schake .................................................. [email protected] Raffle............................. Phil & Tiffany Hypes ...............(330) 327-6316/[email protected] Historian ........................ Russ Kirkendall ....................................... [email protected] FAAS Rep. .................... Ken McGill ............................. (419) 677-3405/[email protected] Refreshments ............... Bill & Linda Koleszar .............................................. (330) 626-5660 Publicity......................... Bob Miller ............................... (330) 928-6028/[email protected] Program ........................ Dan McMonigle ................... (440) 476-4663/[email protected] Check out our website: www.gaas-fish.net Page 2 T ank T opics T H E G R E AT E R AK R O N AQ U A R I U M S O C I E T Y W H O AR E W E ? W e a r e a l o c a l g r o u p o f a q u a t i c e n t h u s i a s t s . F o r me d i n 1 9 5 2 , t h e G r e a t e r A k r o n A q u a r i u m S o c i e t y i s a n o n - p r o f i t , n o n - c o m me r c i a l o r g a n i z a t i o n . O u r me mb e r s h i p r a n g e s f r o m t h e b e g i n n i n g h o b b yi s t t o t h e a d v a n c e d a q u a r i s t w i t h ma n y y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e . T h e g o a l s o f o u r c l u b a r e t o p r o mo t e t h e c a r e , s t u d y , b r e e d i n g a n d e xh i b i t i o n o f a q u a r i u m r e l a t e d a q u a t i c l i f e a n d t o p r o mo t e i n t e r e s t i n t h e a q u a r i u m h o b b y. M E E T I N G S : O u r me e t i n g s a r e h e l d o n t h e f i r s t T h u r s d a y o f e a c h mo n t h a t 8 : 0 0 p . m . a t t h e M o g a d o r e C o m mu n i t y / S e n i o r C e n t e r , 3 8 5 7 M o g a d o r e R o a d , M o g a d o r e , O h i o . I t i s l o c a t e d E a s t o f R o u t e 5 3 2 a c r o s s f r o m M c D o n a l d ’ s i n t h e f o r me r p o s t o f f i c e b u i l d i n g . V i s i t o r s a r e a l w a y s w e l c o me , i t c o s t s a b s o l u t e l y n o t h i n g t o a t t e n d a me e t i n g a n d l o o k u s o v e r . MEMBERSHIP: The cost is only $7.50 for adults, $10 for a couple or a family (includes children under 10 y e a r s o f a g e ) a n d $ 5 . 0 0 f o r a j u n i o r me mb e r s h i p ( 1 0 t o 1 7 y e a r s ) M e mb e r s h i p p r o v i d e s a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o s o c i a l i z e w i t h o t h e r t h a t s h a r e yo u r i n t e r e s t s , a s u b s c r i p t i o n t o o u r b i - mo n t h l y ma g a z i n e , l i b r a r y u s a g e a n d mo r e . AG E N D A: O u r me e t i n g a g e n d a i s s i mp l e a n d i n f o r ma l . T h e me e t i n g w i l l b e g i n a t 8 : 0 0 p . m . w i t h a s h o r t b u s i n e s s me e t i n g . I m me d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g i s t h e p r o g r a m f o r t h e e v e n i n g w h i c h u s u a l l y l a s t s a b o u t 4 5 mi n u t e s . O u r p r o g r a ms c o n s i s t o f a s p e a k e r , s l i d e p r o g r a m , mo v i e o r p e r h a p s a p a n e l d i s c u s s i o n a l w a ys o n a p a r t i c u l a r s u b j e c t r e l a t e d t o t h e h o b b y o r v a r i o u s s p e c i e s o f f i s h . F o l l o w i n g t h e p r o g r a m i s a s h o r t r e f r e s h me n t b r e a k . After which the winners of the Bowl Show are announced, the Breeder’s Award Program fish are auctioned and tickets are drawn for the raffle. T H E B O W L S H O W : E a c h mo n t h me mb e r s c a n b r i n g i n f i s h f o r s p e c i f i c c l a s s e s t o c o mp e t e f o r f i r s t , s e c o n d a n d t h i r d p l a c e a w a r d s . T h e c h a r g e f o r e a c h e n t r y i s o n l y $ . 2 5 . M e mb e r s a l s o c o mp e t e f o r a n n u a l a w a r d s b y a c c u mu l a t i n g w i n s t h r o u g h o u t t h e y e a r . B R E E D E R ’ S AW AR D a n d H O R T I C U L T U R E AW A R D P R O G R AM S : me mb e r s c a n r e c e i v e r e c o g n i t i o n f o r s p a w n i n g s p e c i e s o f f i s h o r p r o p a g a t i n g a q u a t i c p l a n t s . A l l t h a t i s r e q u i r e d i s t o t u r n i n a m i n i mu m o f s i x f r y f r o m t h e s p a w n t h a t a r e b e t w e e n 3 0 a n d 9 0 d a ys o l d . M e mb e r s e a r n c e r t i f i c a t e s f o r e a c h s p e c i e s a n d c a n work towards plaques in different categories. E Q U I P M E N T R AF F L E : T h e r a f f l e t a b l e h a s s u c h i t e ms a s t a n k s , f i s h f o o d a n d a q u a r i u m a c c e s s o r i e s t h a t a r e donated by national manufacturers, area dealers or purchased by the Society. Tickets may be purchased by a n yo n e a t t e n d i n g t h e m e e t i n g . S a v e y o u r l o s i n g t i c k e t s f o r t h e C h r i s t ma s P a r t y r a f f l e . AN N U AL S H O W : T h e U l t r a - A q u a s h o w i s h e l d d u r i n g t h e s u m me r a t t h e T a l l ma d g e c o m mu n i t y C e n t e r . T h i s h a s b e c o me o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t a l l - s p e c i e s t r o p i c a l f i s h s h o w s i n N o r t h A me r i c a . I t i s a n i n t e r n a t i o n a l g a t h e r i n g o f h o b b y i s t s t o d i s p l a y t h e i r f i s h i n c l a s s c o mp e t i t i o n , t a l k f i s h a n d t o l e a r n a b o u t t h e h o b b y f r o m e a c h o t h e r . T AN K T O P I C S : i s p u b l i s h e d o n a b i - m o n t h l y b a s i s f o r t h e me mb e r s o f t h e G r e a t e r A k r o n A q u a r i u m S o c i e t y . A r t i c l e s a n d c o m me n t s f o r t h i s p u b l i c a t i o n a r e w e l c o me a n d e n c o u r a g e d . S u c h a r t i c l e s a r e t o b e s u b mi t t e d n o l a t e r t h a n t h e b o a r d me e t i n g p r i o r t o p u b l i c a t i o n . 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Completed membership forms can be turned in at a meeting or mailed to the membership chairman at this address: GAAS Membership Chairman, P.O. Box 494, Akron, OH 44309-0494 Family (includes children under 10) Junior (10-17 years) 1 year 2 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 2 years $7.50 $12.00 $10.00 $15.00 $5.00 $7.00 Dues Collected _________ Date Received _________ President’s Message Hello Everyone, JUST A REMINDER THERE IS NO JULY GENERAL MEETING, SINCE IT FALLS ON JULY 4. WE DID NOT THINK MANY WOULD SHOW UP. AGAIN NO JULY GENERAL MEETING!!!!!!!! Once again it is almost show time, it is July 13 & 14 and we need everyone to participate to make it fun and successful, bring something to enter in the show and then stay for the Saturday night dinner and talk, it is always fun to meeting and be with new fish people, it is also great to see and talk with old friends. We will be setting up on Friday July 12 at 7PM, at the Tallmadge Community Center, same place we have had it for several Editor’s Message Here we go again, It’s SHOW TIME! No, I haven’t taken up acting or run away and joined the circus, I’m talking about Ultra-Aqua 13 which will be here before we know it. Most of the pre-show stuff is taken care of with just the picking-up of items and arranging for things that will happen during the show weekend left to go. For something new this year to try to develop some interest in people sticking around on Saturday afternoon we are adding a swap-meet sales area for vendors to sell items to show attendees that may not be the typical things you are used to seeing in an auction. Something else we’re trying to develop interest at the show is to have a large tank (75 gallon with stand and top) as part of the raffle items. This is in addition to our usual selection of Chinese Raffle items. Having a larger tank is something we used to always do, but over the years we’ve gotten away from it. We’ll have to wait and see if there is enough interest in it to keep it going. We do have an investment in it and it wouldn’t make a lot of sense to spend money on an item that doesn’t return at least our investment. Since we’re on the subject of the show, I would be missing a great opportunity if I didn’t try to push the Page 3 years now, we need people there to help, the more we have the easier and faster it gets done, there is something for everyone to do, just see me when you get there. We have started a new thing for the show this year. We have swap meet tables on Saturday from noon till 5 PM. Stop in and check it out, there will be several people there and lots of nice fish and items for sale. We still have about 3 tables left, if anyone wants one, call me at 330 848 3856 leave a message if I am not there or email me at [email protected], they are $25.00 each, you can pay at the show. See you at the meeting Bud White Well I think that is about all for now, be at the show and support your club. Dave Williamson idea of coming, entering and helping out at your club’s show. I’ve enjoyed the whole process for more years than I’d care to admit. Granted it does take a lot of work to put one of these on, but to me it’s worth it. There used to be a whole lot of these shows around the area (at least an hour or two drive), now we’re the only all species show in the area. I believe that some of the other clubs didn’t have a core group that was willing or able to put a show together, and I’d sure hate to see that happen here as well. If you can spare a few hours to help out, especially on Friday for set-up and Sunday for the auction and teardown, it would be much appreciated. I haven't’ done it lately, but the time has come. . . I have to beg for articles! What you see in this issue is it, I have no more in reserve. Now for your homework assignment, you have plenty of time since the next issues has the show results in it and doesn’t have much room for anything else. I’ve had a couple of members tell me they have something in the works, so now is the time to get crackin’! I don’t want to hear any lame excuses like “My Oscar ate my assignment” either! I’ll see you at the meeting and the show! For those people who have ordered frozen foods, you can pick them up at the show on Friday and Saturday. Any extras will be available on a first come, first served basis. Page 4 BAP/HAP Report Wayne Toven Well it seems like everyone’s fish went on summer vacation a little early this year. I know mine have been eagerly awaiting the short trip to the outdoor tubs, to get back to nature, and hopefully start doing what comes naturally. The water is finally staying warm enough for some of the goodeids, who like slightly cooler water, but it needs to get a little warmer and more stable temperature wise for some of the barbs, danios, and tetras. Just a reminder that our annual all species show Ultra – Aqua 2013 will be here before you know it, the second weekend of July the 13th and 14th . It is the largest number of classes in an all species in all of North America, best chance for some of those freeloading fish (dependents you keep but can’t claim on your taxes)to earn their keep and win you some prize money. The Best of Divisions have been raised to $50 instead of $25. There is a pair’s class and a family class along with 63 other classes. So get those fish into show condition, get them used to being looked at with a flashlight, get the show tanks all cleaned up and ready. The club is trying something new for us this year; we are having a swap meet Saturday during setup, from 12 noon till 5 pm. Then the dinner will be at 7 pm with a guest speaker. The auction will be Sunday from 11am till it is over, so lots of new fish and breeder stock should be available, then maybe the Breeder Award Program will pick up a little. It has been a very slow year for both the Breeder Award Program and Horticultural Award Program, it is over half done and we are at the lowest number of spawns and plant propagations I have ever seen. There were two spawns and one plant propagation turned in at the May meeting, and then June came along and there was nothing turned in for either program. At this rate we are not even going to reach last years dismal numbers, come on everyone let’s get these programs moving along, you can do it!! T ank T opics May 2013 BAP Species Common name Class Points Half black pastel guppy Livebearer Sheephead minnow Native Sunset hygrophila A – vegetative 5 Dan McMonigle Poecilia reticulata 5 Wayne Toven Cyprinodon variegatus 10 HAP Wayne Toven Hygrophila sp. 2013 Totals BAP Points HAP Points Rich Serva 5 30 - - Joe Reich 4 35 - - David Girard 3 25 - - Wayne Toven 2 15 1 5 Dan McMonigle 1 5 2 25 Don Youngkin 1 15 - - Since 1981 ROCK-IT CREATIONS “A PARADISE IN YOUR BACKYARD” Karen M. Benci Ower [email protected] 8540 St. Rt. 14 Suite B. Streetsboro, Ohio 44241 Ph. 330-626-7770 Fax: 330-626-7780 745-3059 Large Selection of: TROPICAL FISH BIRDS SMALL ANIMALS REPTILES AMPHIBIANS DOG & PET SUPPLIES Tues-Fri 12-7 Sat: 10-6 196 2nd St., NW (Downtown Barberton) Page 5 T ank T opics Bowl Show & Special Activities How the Point System works: 1st - 4 points 2nd - 2 points 3rd - 1 point 1 point per entry, maximum 12 points per class Don Youngkin Wayne has passed Jeff to take the points lead. All are invited to join the fun an bring in entries. Since there will be no July general meeting, the July bowl show entries will be skipped, and the rest of the schedule will continue as published. May Goodeids 1st – Wayne Toven 2nd – Wayne Toven 3rd – 2013 Bowl Show Schedule January: Goldfish, Male Guppies, Minnows Danios & Rasboras - Xenotaenia resolanae male - Xenotaenia resolanae female Rift Lake Cichlids 1st – Wayne Toven - Neolamprologus sp. 2nd – Wayne Toven - Julidochromis transcriptus 3rd – Jeff Plazak - Julidochromis dickfeldi Aquatic Plants 1st – Wayne Toven - Cryptocoryne wendtii 2nd – Wayne Toven - Hygrophila sp Sunset Hygro 3rd – February: Suckermouth Catfish, Swordtails, Characins Annual Point Totals Jeff Plazak 71 Wayne Toven 86 Don Youngkin 7 Dan McMonigle 3 June Native Fish 1st – Wayne Toven - Cyprinodon variegatus 2nd – Wayne Toven - Jordinella floridae 3rd – June: Native Fish, Rainbowfish, Male Betta splendens July: Synodontis Catfish, Killifish, Angelfish & Discus Male Betta Splendens 1st – Wayne Toven - Blue & Yellow 2nd –Wayne Toven - Black Orchid 3rd – Jeff Plazak - Betta August: AO New World Cichlids, Amphibians, Bog Plants KEN’S FISH HOME OF QUALITY TROPICAL FISH FOOD AND SUPPLIES two turtles pet center 6629 Engle Rd. Unit 108 Middleburg Hts., OH (216) 433-1340 September: Gouramis & Anabantoids, Sharks & Loaches, Photography October: Arts & Crafts, Marine Fish, All Other Old World Cichlids November: All Other Livebearers, All Other Egglayers, highland square 760 w.market akron, ohio 44303 mon-fri 10-7 sat. 10-6 sun 12-5 (330) 374-6765 April: Female Guppies, Platies, Aquatic Invertebrates May: Goodeids, Rift Lake Cichlids, Aquatic Plants Rainbowfish 1st – Wayne Toven - Chilatherina fasciata 2nd – Wayne Toven - Melanotaenia praecox Mon-Sat 11-8 Sunday 11-6 March: Barbs, Mollies, Corydoras Aspidoras & Brochis KEN MENARD (508) 823-4043 32 4TH Ave. Taunton, MA 02780 www.kensfish.com [email protected] Page 6 T ank T opics Exchange Report Wayne Toven Here’s how this works, incase you forgot, I go through publications from various fish clubs across North America that our club exchanges with, I read original articles from club members, not reprints because I have probably read them in the past. If anyone would like to read one of the articles that are mentioned below, let me know and I will get a copy of it to you via email or a hard copy at a meeting. Greater Detroit Aquarium Society, Tropic Tank Talk: Apr 2013 The Rio Beni Dwarf Whip-tailed Catfish, by James K. Langhammer Pacific Coast Cichlid Association, Cichlidae Communique: Mar/Apr 2013 Collecting California Cichlids, by Mark Tomassello Copadichromis sp. “Virginalis Gold”, My Adventures into Breeding the Lake Malawi Haplochromine, by Lauren Mazano Greater Pittsburgh Aquarium Society Inc. Finformation: Apr 2013 Spawning Hemiloricaria wolfei, by Leslie Ernst Spawning the Imperial Tetra, Hyphessobrycon nigricinctus, by Eric Bodrock Hamilton & District Aquarium Society: May 2013 Spawning Corydoras caudimaculatus, by Charles Drew Greater Detroit Aquarium Society, Tropic Tank Talk: May 2013 Subwassertang, by Mark Allar Missouri Aquarium Society Inc. The Darter: May/June 2013 Faowi Wowee – Exploring for Rainbowfish in Papua, by Gary Lange Decapsulating Brine Shrimp Eggs, by Gary Lange Michiana Aquarium Society, Michiana Tropical Times: May 2013 Amatitlania siquia, by Ben Slocum Greater Pittsburgh Aquarium Society Inc. Finformation: May 2013 The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Tatia Intermedia, by Stan Chechak Lamprichthys tanganicanus, by John Barnes Michiana Aqaurium Society, Michiana Tropical Times: June 2013 Tanichthys albonubes (White cloud mountain minnows), by Alexandra Reed Ambystoma Mexicana, by Kaitlin Williams Skiffia lermae, by Deseree Eudave Pelvicachromis pulcher, by Amy Wilkinson Black Lyretail Molly Habitat, by Tom Bartelmay The Guppy, Poecilia reticulata, by Liz Brennen Swordtail Breeding, by Tim Turensek Betta Fish Organism Library, by Dana Handley The Cherry Shrimp, Neocaridina heteropoda, by Kasan Yuan Guppies, Family Poecillidae, by Anna Graff Marbled Crayfish, by Sam Bartelmay Hamilton & District Aqauarium Society: June 2013 Spawning Guianacara stergiosi, by Jessica Bullock Spawning the Dwarf Spotted Danio, by Charles Drew Pacific Coast Cichlid Association, Cichlidae Communique: May/June 2013 Chocolates for All, by Daniel Spielman W. E. T. FISH BAGS 50 100 3 1/2 x 12 $3.50 $6.00 6x18 $5.00 $9.00 8x20 $5.50 $10.00 10x24 $7.00 $13.00 3 1/2- 1.5 mil All others - 2 mil AQUARIUM GALLERY Rubber Bands $1.00 aquaticsuperstore.com 330.866.0559 6653 GRAFTON ROAD, VALLEY CITY, OHIO 44280 Wayne Toven (330) 256-7836 or [email protected] ALL ODDBALL AQUATICS SALES@ALLODDBALL AQUATICS.COM www.alloddballaquatics.com Page 7 T ank T opics What We Did on Our Florida Vacation (Visit a Fish Farm!) Dan & Vi McMonigle purest of water while neons breed in any type of water. A small point important to Andres' breeding successes -- any oddball species require green water either to breed or to raise the fry. The fish and shrimp and plants he sells don't impact any natural habitats. He sells only tank raised fish and shrimp. He finds that F2 fish, the grandchildren of wild fish, are the best breeders. There is no reason to rely on obtaining wild fish. Their website is: http://bioaquatix.com Heading down Citrus Blvd. in Sarasota, Florida, our trip ended at Andres Ryan's fish farm. Andres is well known as a wholesaler of tank bred oddballs and difficult to breed fish. With his masters in Marine Science Aquaculture, he's a natural for this challenge. ing their workers "just a bowl of rice a day". Andres gave us some interesting facts that the German, Czech Republic, Indonesia, and Thailand are also big in breeding fish. The challenges of those countries vary because of climate, demand and other factors. Imagine this setup, one outbuilding and three plastic greenhouses, one greenhouse filled with aquaculture breeding vats and the other buildings hold thousands of tanks from over 100 gallons to small tanks. In America we too have our challenges. Some points of interest was that Andres was able to develop a foolproof method for raising Garra flavatra (Panda Garra). His use of bits of black plastic garland made with stainless steel wire is a substitute for the natural habitat. We saw how eggs and fry are automatically siphoned into raising centers. Shrimp, shrimp, shrimp! Red, yellow, blue, orange, and a new yet unnamed color variety not yet released to the aquarium hobby. Cardinals and neon tetras are thought by many to be similar, but cardinals breed in the Popular fish in the hobby are clown loaches and cardinals. If he raises those species here, they make it from breeder to pet shop to hobbyist with nearly zero losses, but U. S. breeders have to compete with cheap and wild caught imports that have heavy losses in transit and during acclimation. The Asian countries can make a profit pay- His older brother Tomas from Colorado has joined him for a while to integrate computer technology developing a more comprehensive website and sales strategies. It was great to see two bothers working together. We were both happy to receive a warm greeting and a lively discussion and tour on a fish farm in America. Andres' warning is that the fish breeding market in America is dwindling due to competition from overseas. The aquarium hobby is grow- Page 8 T ank T opics ing, more fish and more aquariums are sold in the US yearly now than ever before, but ironically many US fish farms have closed due to imports. GAAS Ultra-Aqua Show and Auction July 13 & 14, 2013 Tallmadge Community Center 80 Community Rd. Tallmadge, Ohio Saturday Show Registration: 10-5 Sunday Auction Registration:10, Auction begins at 11 New this year: Saturday Afternoon Swap Meet: Noon-5 For more information: Bud White (330) 848-3856 ([email protected]) Wayne Toven (330) 256-7836 ([email protected]) Rich Serva (330) 650-4613 ([email protected]) CA$H Awards! Rare Fish Raffle! and so much more! Page 9 T ank T opics Cloning Aponogetons, Aponogeton longiplumulosus Photo 2, the fuzzy too-close up, tries to show that there really are several plants all attached to the same tuber. Dan McMonigle You don’t need Star Wars for a Clone Army. Gardeners and farmers have been cloning since the beginning of the Neolithic stone age. Cuttings, runners and bulb division all produce genetic twins fo an existing plant, not genetically new versions. Nature has been cloning even longer than us. Plants, obviously, spread themselves more rapidly by cloning themselves, but animal too, can be clones. Flatworms (Planaria), amoebas, and sea stars break apart and clone themselves. More advanced aminals from shrimp and their relatives clone too. Daphnia are one example. Females give live birth to clones of themselves every few days, until conditions start turning bad. Then males show up, fertilize all the the females who then produce eggs that fill up their body and they die. Their carapace protecting the eggs from heat, dryness or freezing temperaturs until better times return. Even animal high up the ladder of complexity can clone themselves. There are two species of fish that have no males. All the members of the species are female who produce clones of themselves. Even humans have natural clones which we call identical twins. Sometime an Aponogeton will produce a runner with a tring of tiny bulbs and plantlets. Aponogeton natans clones by “bulb” division. I have some of those reproducing now in a few aquariums. Tose examples tend to the small species in the genus, but some larger ones do too. I have had Madagascar lace plants do this several times, but it seems like the more lace plants there are attached togheter, the better they do. They are susceptible to rotting at any cut or bruise in the bulb. Aponogeton longiplumulosus is one of severl kinds of Aponogeton that I buy new bulbs, more accurately tubers or even rhizomes, not true bulbs, from various suppliers. I Plant them in bare spots in planted tanks, and bare no more! The stored energy int eh tuber gives these plants a jump start to restore their leaves. It’s not one of the species, like the lace plant, A. natans, or A. rigidifolia that are reported to grow new plants from their tubers or rhizomes. And the ones I’ve had before, never gave any hint they could do this. But one of the A. logiplumulosis I got last year was different in that it started with a single plant but soon looked like it had more than one. Photo 3 shows the same tuber, now broken apart, as one larger piece on the left with two distinct plants attached, and a “nose” on the left side where I earlier this year broke off a few plants. In photo 1, you can see the plants are so close together that it almost looks like one plant. In photo 4, the large piece is turned so you can see the lighter scar on the bulb where the plants had been removed. Internet rescources: http://www.krib.com/plants/plants/ apons-randall.html http://www.aquariumplants.com/ aponogetons_s/27.htm The Greater Akron Aquarium Society P.O. Box 494 Akron, OH 44309-0494 Meeting Notice - Do Not Delay Meeting Notice Thursday, July 4 Thursday, Aug. 1 NO MEETING Program: Orin McMonigle “The Bug Man” brings us a new program on a really big critter! Enjoy the holiday with your family & friends! Bowl Show: All Other Old Word Cichlids, Amphibians, Bog Plants All general meetings begin at 8:00 p.m. at the Mogadore Community/Senior Center Coming Events July 13 & 14 – Greater Akron Aquarium Society Ultra-Aqua 2013 Show and Auction Tallmadge Community Center, 80 Community Rd., Tallmadge, Ohio For more information: Bud White (330) 848-3856 ([email protected]), Wayne Toven (330) 296-6322 ([email protected]) or Rich Serva (330) 650-4613 ([email protected]) September 22 Lorain County Aquarium Society Fall Auction Pittsfield Township Hall Corner of Rts 58 & 303 16940 Ohio 58, Pittsfield, OH 44090 Contacts: Barbara: 440-774-4533, [email protected], Ken: 419-677-3405, [email protected] www.lcas-fish.net [email protected] September 22—Greater Pittsburgh Aquarium Society Inc. Fall Auction North Hampton VFD 5149 North Pioneer Road, Gibsonia, PA 15044 Registration will open at 9:30 AM and close at 1 PM. Auction will start promptly at 11 AM. WWW.GPASI.ORG Wally Cox 412-420-7985 [email protected] OR Joe Doyle 724-602-7564 [email protected] September 28, 2013 - GLCS Fall Auction Pipefitters Union hall, near the I-480 and I-77 interchange. Reg. 9 AM, auction starts at Noon. All species, plants and dry goods. Contact Dean at [email protected], 216-9061800, Marty at 330-650-0237, Bill at 216-692-9296 or Ron at 440-944-3245. Web site: greatlakescichlidsociety.net
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