Eastern Iowa - May 2016 - Tampa Bay Aquarium Society
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Eastern Iowa - May 2016 - Tampa Bay Aquarium Society
EASTERN IOWA AQUARIUM ASSOCIATION FIN FLAP www.finflap.com EIAA is a non-profit organization to promote the Tropical Fish Hobby, With emphasis on education and fellowship EIAA is for everyone with an interest in fish keeping. EIAA IS FOR YOU! Member of: Federation of American Aquarium Societies (FAAS) May 10 Meeting 7 pm Tuesday, May 10th The next meetings : An assortment of topics including: Sicce brand Pump Filtration, Bacteria, Fish foods & Treats - John Pallo, Bio: * 10 years working for Marineland. * Has kept fish for over 40 years, * Owned two angelfish hatcheries. MEETING * Has a Marketing Degree. LOCATION * Midwest Territory Manager for: Wickiup Hill Chuck Latham Associates (CLA) as Learning Center their Aquatics Specialist. 10260 The lines he currently represents are: Morris Hills Rd, 1. Sicce pump (filtration) Toddville, IA 2. Dr. Tim's Aquatics (Bacteria, Foods, Fish treats) 3. Ista - (Growing plants using CO2) 4. San Francisco Bay & Ocean Nutrition May 2016 Bowl Show Natives, Plants & Old World Cichlids IN THIS ISSUE Next meetings ……..…………..……………...…. 1 From The Editor’s Desk ……….........…….…....... 2 Bowl Show schedule.…………….…...…….......... 2 Renewal Reminders …………………………...… 2 Meeting Minutes ………………………………… 3 Auction Report ………………………………….. 4 BAP Diapteron cyannostyctum Makokkov…….... 5 Local shops ….……………………...…………… 5 Exchange Editor Report …..………...…......……. 6 What’s Happening? ……….…….….…….… 7 - 10 GCCA Cichlid Classic …………. .……………... 10 Manufacturers support …………………………. 11 Reprint Policy …..….....………….…..……....…. 12 May 2016 Also at the May meeting Ken Glackin will share pictures from the Creek Stomp April 23rd. Fun stuff. 1 2 CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT Lee Van Hyfte VICE-PRESIDENT Michael Sindelar 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT Marti Van Allen SECRETARY Marti Van Allen TREASURER. Carol Sindelar COMMITTEES ADVERTISING Carol Sindelar A.P.A.P. AUCTION Marti Van Allen AWARDS B.A.P. Lee Van Hyfte BOWL SHOW Beth LaFrentz EDITOR Carol Sindelar EXCHANGES Marti Van Allen H.A.P. Dick Van Hyfte LIBRARY Carol Sindelar F.A.A.S. REPRESENTATIVE Marti Van Allen. MANUFACTURER CONTACT Tom Van Zante W.A.P. Carol Sindelar MYSTERY FISH Lee Van Hyfte Fin Flap Schedule In order to get the Fin Flap printed and mailed to all of our members in plenty of time before the monthly meeting , the editor needs all information and articles by the Wednesday of the week following the meeting. Items can be mailed or e-mailed to the editor. They can be submitted anytime and will be published in the next Fin Flap. Fishlounge1@cs.com January - Bowl Beautiful & Guppy February - Barbs, Rasboras, & Danio March - Goldfish & Koi April - Sharks, Cats & Loaches May Natives, Plants & Old World Cichlids June Angels, Killies & Oddballs July No Bowl Show August - Betta & Anabantids Bowl Sept. - Livebearers (no guppies) & Show Aquatic Animals October - New World Cichlids 2016 (no Angels) & Pleco November - Tetras & Rainbows December - No Bowl Show Every month there is an Open Class where participants May enter any fish not in a class that month (see your membership booklet for the complete Bowl show rules) From The Editor’s Desk April, what a month that was. Coming right off the Annual Show in late March, April brought us the auction and then a beautiful day for creek stomping. What a great month. You will find information about the auction in this issue and photos from the creek stomp at the May meeting and on our Facebook page. Marti spent some time trolling the internet and found us some great events happening later this spring in the area. Check out the What’s Happening pages in this issue. As always, we encourage everyone to car pool. If you are having Kingfish withdrawal, you can catch up with him in Chicago over the Memorial Day Weekend. At the GCCA Cichlid Classic. Then I just want to say out loud, “Have you seen the great fish and plants showing up at the meeting auctions!” Zowie! Just the opportunity to have access to these fish is worth the EIAA membership. Kudos to the folks in EIAA who are breeding these wonderful species(s). And please read Pete & Beth LaFrentz’s BAP article about breeding the Diapteron cyannostyctum Makokkov. Carol Sindelar Editor Renewals: Check here each month for renewal reminders. Jan Airy Brock Grimm May I Dan Albert Matt Mitchell have Bob Hollenbeck your Steve Oliver attention Larry Thompson please ! Jim/Tim Anderson Ellen McGaughy Scott Wiersema TIME TO RENEW Lee Wolf Marti Van Allen - Secretary EIAA Meeting Minutes EIAA Meeting Minutes April 12, 2016 by Marti VanAllen, Secretary President Lee VanHyfte called the meeting to order at 7:12 p.m. Present: 19 members. Announcements: * There will be a Darter Hunt in May 2016, in Minneapolis, MN- contact Ken Glackin for info. * Dick VanHyfte attended the Great Plains Aquatic Convention in Omaha, NE. Dick enjoyed the freshwater talks by Louis Lavaro and Ted Judy (Pelvicachromis). He noted that most of the talks were about saltwater aspects of the hobby. Program: How to prepare for the Creek Stomp on April 23. Speaker: Ken Glackin. Ken brought several items necessary for Creek Stomping and explained how to use them. Equipment for collecting: Chest waders, water shoes or old tennis shoes. A seine : 10 ft long, weighted net with floats and two poles. Dip net. Air pump with air stone, air line tubing and batteries. Amquel. Ask yourself why you are taking fish home...to watch or to breed. If you are watching, only take the males so that the females are free to reproduce. Know what kind of fish you are looking for...google the fish and/or go to the DNR website to make sure it’s not endangered or threatened. Obtain an Iowa fishing license if you plan to take any fish home. Check to make sure if you need a hook and line or net to catch the fish. Have a tank ready at home to put the fish in after you collect them. Will your fish be in deep, still water; shallow and fast or in riffles. Ken highly recommends that you have a copy of Peterson’s Field Guide to North American Fish (book) for reference on the collecting trip. On the trip, you do not have to collect, you may also snorkel, do fish photography or just watch. Watch out for “the leaves of three” (poison ivy), barbed wire fences, thorns, etc. Excellent presentation. 2015 - 2016 Growing Contest : Red and Blue Columbian Tetras (Hyphessobrycon columbianus). There were four entries returned for judging. 1st Place : Lee VanHyfte, 2nd Place: Dick VanHyfte 3rd Place: Beth & Pete Lafrentz, 4th Place: Steve Pernicka The next growing contest fish is being researched. Bowl Show: There was one entry. 1st Place: Pete & Beth Lafrentz, Diapteron cyannostyctum Makokov. Membership Attendance Drawing: Ken Glackin’s name was drawn, he was present and went home with an $11.00 check. Raffle: Lots of nice items in our raffle, donated by our manufacturer sponsors, including: Several containers of fish food, a small underwater pump, Stress Coat, Gift certificate from Glad for plastic containers, and more. Auction: BAP : Diapteron cyannostyctum Makokkov by Pete & Beth Lafrentz HAP: Hemianthus callitrichoides from seed (HC) by Dick VanHyfte Other fish in the auction included: Geophagus Redhead tapajos, jewel cichlid and Emerald Rainbowfish. Next Regular Meeting: May 10, 2016. John Pallo, Aquatic Specilist with Chuck Latham Associates, Inc. Topics: Sicce Pump filtration, Bacteria, Fish Food & treats...Dr. Tim’s products, and more. Meeting adjourned at: 8:58 p.m. 3 4 Support our Local Shops Pet’s Playhouse (319)396-0635 151 Jacolyn Drive NW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405 The Fish Shack - (563)927-5581 105 E. Delaware Street , Manchester, Iowa Coralville Bay (319)341-FISH (3474) 102 S. First Avenue, Coralville, Iowa Petland - (319)351-9451 1851 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City, Iowa Sea of Marvels, Inc. (319) 665-2277 500 N. Madison Avenue , North Liberty, Iowa Bronson’s Fish, Coral, & Supplies 140 Stevens Drive suite A, Iowa city, Iowa 563-506-3859 Wet Pet (641) 939-3051 1321 Edgington Avenue, Eldora, Iowa Lost & Finned (641) 751-8598 802 South 3rd Avenue, Marshalltown, Iowa Roe Aquarium and Pet Co (309) 788-7153 4422 11th Street, Rock Island, IL PetSmart - Cedar Rapids Petco -Cedar Rapids -Coralville EIAA Spring Auction Results We had a great turnout ! Our Auctioneer, Chad Shepard was fantastic, as usual !! We began the auction at 10:00 a.m. Last item was sold at approximately 5:30 p.m. We cleaned up and then locked the doors at 6:00 p.m. Auction lasted approx. 7 1/2 hours. Total number of items sold: _647 in 7.5 hours = _86.26_ items/ hour (_1.437_ items/minute) That is why we pay Chad the big bucks. Our gross income was $6832 Our gross auction sales were $_6663_ Our expenses were about $ _1000 not all expenses are in. (Includes, postage, post cards, venue rent, auctioneer, food, paper, labels, posters, publicity, etc.) Our pay out to sellers $_4459.2_ Our total profit was about $_1400 Average Price per item sold: $_10.29 Chad also helps make this happen We had _7_ new sellers We had _30_ returning sellers Total # of _37_ sellers We had _21_ new buyers We had _63__ returning buyers Total # of _84_ buyers We had _47_ call-ups @ $2 Thank you to all members who helped. We couldn’t do it without you! Mike Sindelar, Tom Van Zante and Don Matheny: coordinating the items brought up from the ten tables; Jeremy Farmer and Dana Sindelar: on the computer; Carol Sindelar, Dana Sindelar, Beth LaFrentz and Jo Meade: at the front table writing up the buyer slips. Tom Van Zante, Dennis Sindelar, Joe Norte and Scott Wiersema were all multitasking: Runners, helping in the kitchen when the pizza arrived. Dennis was the relief auctioneer, too. Tom Van Zante and Jo Meade took turns at being the “fish name pronouncer”. Ken Rusicka did a great job running the kitchen and has lots of suggestions that we will use at the next auction. Several buyers and their children volunteered to be runners! Special shout out to Alexander Fenoglio who checked in with us at the Fish Show to make sure we knew he decided he was old enough and wanted to run. He did a great job. Gerry Kuhl, Lee VanHyfte and Dick Van Hyfte were active volunteers, too. And thanks to anyone I have failed to mention...all of you and your working contributions to the auction are greatly appreciated. Carol Sindelar gets a big special thank you for auditing all the auction slips after the auction and risking writer’s cramp while writing all the seller checks. Next auction Saturday, September 24, 2016 Mark your calendars !! -Marti VanAllen - EIAA Auction Chairperson 5 6 Exchange Editor Report May 2016 by Marti VanAllen If you would like to read any of these articles from other fish clubs in their entirety, just email me at mjvanallen321@gmail.com . I will be happy to send you a copy either by email (as a pdf) or snail mail (USPS) on paper. In your communication, indicate the name of the newsletter and the title of the article. Really...ask me. (I don’t mind. It’s fun to share the knowledge.) CICHLIDAE communique, Pacific Coast Cichlid Association, California, January/February 2016. * Tilapia brevimanus. A New West African Riverine Cichlid, by Kurt A. Zadnik. A six page spawning report on this 5 inch atypical small tilapia from Sierra Leone with several photos. * Ask Pam #124, by Pam Chin, Pam answers questions from readers. This column includes questions about: Paratheraps melanurus, Otopharynx lithobates, mouth brooders from Lake Malawi, and Cyprichromis leptosom ‘Livua’ Jumbo. CICHLIDAE communique, Pacific Coast Cichlid Association, California, March/April 2016. * Care and Breeding of the Festivum, by Daniel Spielman, All photos taken by author. A BAP report on the peaceful South American cichlid. * Ask Pam #125, by Pam Chin. Pam answers questions from readers. Topics in this column include: The ACA Annual convention and why you should go, How to tell when a female Mbuna is holding eggs in her mouth. Cichlid Blues, Pacific Coast Cichlid Association, California, January 2016. * Reflections: The Adventure Continues, by Ron Coleman. Ron is writing his column from the middle of the rainforest in Cost Rica. He describes how some of the fish habitats have disappeared, others have been discovered. A group of As- tatheros alfari were found near where a river of cooler water meets a hot spring. Cichlid Blues, Pacific Coast Cichlid Association, California, March 2016. * Reflections: The Saga of Lake Victoria Cichlids, by Ron Coleman. Ron writes that 110 known species of haplochromine cichlids from the sublitoral zone in Lake Victoria formerly existed. The predatory Nile perch was introduced and by 1987 100 species had vanished. Then Ron launches into an informative explanation of how cichlids have been hailed for their highly evolved, specialized jaws. Interesting reading. The DARTER, Missouri Aquarium Society, Inc. Missouri, March/April 2016. (EIAA Member, Chuck Bremer moved to Illinois (20 miles from St. Louis) and is the Editor of this great newsletter.) * Breeding the Dwarf Betta - Betta Persephone, by Mike Hellweg. This Betta prefers soft , acidic water to spawn in. Mike writes of his success in this BAP article. * Substrates For The Planted Aquarium, by Mark England. Mark writes about several of the possible substrates you can use, and explains how they are different from each other. Aqua Design Amano (ADA) has three types of substrates. Also mentioned is Eco-Complete by CaribSea, Flourite by Seachem,, Turface and Soilmaster Select....there are lots of options. * Training Your Fish to Show for Judges, by Kathy Deutsch. Deportment ! * Things to Take to a Fish Show, by Gary Lange. Gary lists 15 things to plan to take to a fish show, to help you set up your tank. * Back To Basics , Conditioning and Transporting Fish for the Show, by Daniell Kinder. Great information for getting ready for the show. * Fishes As Dishes, by Patrick A. Tosie, Sr. Patrick gives us two recipes. One for Salmon Salad and one for Fried Eel. * FINformation, Greater Pittsburgh Aquarium Society, Inc., Pennsylvania, March 2016. * Cyprinodon brontotheroides - Durophage Pupfish, by Joe Doyle. A BAP report on this brackish fish found in the Bahamas. * Corydoras Panda, by Joe Doyle. A BAP report on this wonderful little cory. MICHIANA TROPICAL TIMES, Michigan/Indiana., April 2016. A Simple Comparison of Frozen Foods, by Don Keim - MAS. Don compares minimum crude protein content of frozen food cubes from 5 different companies (Omega One, San Francisco Bay, Hikari, Cobalt, and Ocean Nutrition) . He made a spread sheet for six types of frozen food ( Brine Shrimp, Baby Brine Shrimp, Bloodworms, Mysis, Cyclops and Daphnia). Interesting results. Raleigh Aquarium Society Newsletter, Raleigh Aquarium Socieety, North Carolina, April 2016 * Miracle Goldfish Escapes Predators for 7 years, by Pete Thomas AOL staff writer, www.aol.com . * Why You Should Never Flush Pet Goldfish, by Marie Cunningham, Staff Wtiter, www.mom.me. * A Trouble of Goldfish, Posted by Todd Wenzel, RAS founding member. (what to call a group of goldfish.) * Carp Recipes, by Mississippi Nat. Park Service. * Fish School: Anatomy of a fancy goldfish. * Freshwater Fish Compatibity Chart . * Common Names for Fancy Goldfish. * Myth: Goldfish Grow to Their Tank Size. * Goldfish Growth Chart. Single tail goldfish normally grow to 10 inches and can sometimes reach 12 inches. Fancy goldfish normally grow to 8 inches. (not counting the tail). * The ‘Common’ Goldfish, by Les Pearce; from Fishworld FBAS, England. Aquarticles. * Goldfish Care Basics, By Chris Victor, Manhattan Aquarium Society. * Goldfish Myths, by Veterinary and Water Services Staff Writer, Drs. Foster & Smith, www.drsfoster&smith.com 1. Goldfish only grow to the size of their bowl. 2. Goldfish have a 3 second memory span. 3. Goldfish don’t make a lot of waste and don’t get very large so are suitable for a small tank. 4. Goldfish are short lived.(15 - 43 years) 5. Goldfish do not need filters. 6. Goldfish are tropical fish. Tank Tales, Aquarium Club of Lancaster County, Inc, Pennsylvania, April 2016. * BAP Report: Pseudocrenilabris multicolor victoriae, Egyptian Mouthbrooder, by Alan Rollings. A great breeding report on this African cichlid.....lots of details. * Milwaukee Aquarium Society Next auction: Spring! – May 15th 2016 Location: New Berlin Bowl, 16000 West Cleveland Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151 Times: 9:00 AM – worker set up 10:00 AM – seller check in and buyer viewing 12:00 noon – bidding begins Auction Chair: David Timmer [(262)789-9596] * To obtain a Bidder/Seller number, please contact: Aaron Glass (aglass@wi.rr.com) or (262)436-1157 * See our website for: Seller registration forms Auction Rules Bag labels Consignment sheets milwaukeeaquariumsociety.com 7 8 9 Meeting dates and topics: June 14, 2016 Tuesday EIAA Meeting: Labyrinth Fish - Kerry Teats July 16, 2016 Saturday 10:00 am - 2:30 pm Summer Seminar: (Three Speakers)(Door Prizes) * Low Tech Planted Aquariums (with demonstration) - Chuck Breiter * The Culture of Live Food Cultures for Fry and Small Fish (w/sale of cultures) - Dick Van Hyfte * Discussions on “Peacock-like” Fish, My Personal Experiences, Observations and Opinions on Keeping and RaisingVarious “Peacock-like” Fishes from Lake Malawi - Denny Rogers August 9, 2016 Tuesday EIAA Meeting: Livebearer Genetics - Mark Schmidt September 12, 2016 Tuesday EIAA Meeting: Plants & Algae - Dick Van Hyfte **September 24, 2016 Saturday EIAA AUCTION ** October 11, 2016 Tuesday EIAA Meeting: Elections, Planning and Pizza November 8, 2016 Tuesday EIAA Meeting: Visit to Thompson’s indoor pond December 13, 2016 Tuesday EIAA Holiday Party EIAA Auction September 24, 2016 Hiawatha City Hall/ Community Center 101 Emmons Street, Hiawatha, IA Viewing at 9 Bidding at 10 am Full details about registration, schedule, lodging and things to do in Colorado are on the convention website at www.akacnv16.com What’s Happening Check the GCCA website for details WWW.GCCA.NET GCCA CICHLID CLASSIC MAY 27, 28 & 29, 2016 SPEAKERS - SWAP MEET AUCTION DETAILS ON PAGE 10 If you have information about upcoming events in area clubs, please contact Carol at Fishlounge1@cs.com to get them into What’s Happening. 10 GCCA Classic Schedule May 27th - 29th, 2016 Subject to change. Time Date 6PM Friday, 5/27 ______ Friday, 5/27 8:30PM Friday, 5/27 Event Registration Opens. Showroom Opens Friday Ray Lucas - Friday night Banquet Hospitality Suite & Showroom Open Silent Auction Round 1 8:00AM Saturday, 5/28 9:00AM Saturday, 5/28 Registration Opens Speaker - Willem Heijns - Belize searching for cichlids Silent Auction Round 2 All Show Fish must be in place. 10:00AM Saturday, 5/28 Swap Opens ($5.00 Admission for everyone) (kids under 15 free with adult) 10:00AM Saturday, 5/28 Show Judging Begins 10:30AM Saturday, 5/28 Speaker - Chuck Rambo - Poor Man’s Collecting Trip Silent Auction Round 3 1:00PM Saturday, 5/28 Speaker - Chris Biggs - The Florida Experience: a nerds eye view Silent Auction Round 4 2:00PM Saturday, 5/28 Swap Closes 2:30PM Saturday, 5/28 Speaker - Willem Heijns - Crater Lakes Silent Auction Round 5 4:00 PM Saturday, 5/28 Speaker - Rachel O'leary - Freshwater Invertebrates Silent Auction Round 6 5:00 PM Saturday, 5/28 Showroom Closes. Showroom re-opens after banquet. 6PM Saturday, 5/28 Pizza Banquet. Speaker: Chris Biggs - The Mad Aquarist Silent Auction Contingency Round 8:30AM Sunday, 5/29 10:00AM Sunday, 5/29 Auction Registration Opens Giant Auction Begins Cichlids-only till the last fish is sold | (Free admission to auction) When is the Cichlid Classic? Memorial Day Weekend Friday, May 27th to Sunday, May 29th, 2016 Hotel Best Western Plus 4400 Frontage Rd Hillside, IL 60162 GCCA's Annual Cichlid Classic is a fun cichlid-themed weekend for everyone. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the hobby, buy and sell fish, and have a great time with fellow hobbyists. What is the GCCA Classic? * Speakers from across the country with a full day of presentations * A fish show where breeders and hobbyist display their favorite and best fish (and often sell them at the end of the show) * It is raffle where over a $$$$ of goods will be raffled and auctioned away * It is a social event with a dinner party (banquet) and hospitality suite * It is a place to buy fish and supplies from vendors * It is where over hundreds of fish books are for sale * It is where vendors will be displaying their latest products * It is where people put fish for sale up on bulletin board (typically people from other clubs) * It is a huge cichlid auction on Sunday * It is for newbie's and cichlid nuts a like * It attracts people across the Midwest For more info on registration and ordering T-shirts go to : GCCA.net click on upcoming events 11 Support those who support EIAA 12 Eastern Iowa Aquarium Association P O Box 2327 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406 Pre-meeting dinner. Those who are available and interested can join our speaker John Pallo for dinner at 5:00 at the Olive Garden on Collins Road, NE, before the May 10th meeting? Be aware there are many construction delays along Collins Road in the vicinity of C Avenue. Allow for delays. ****REPRINT POLICY**** In the interest of the hobby, all materials in this publication may be Reprinted without prior permission unless otherwise stated. We do, however, request 2 copies be sent to the EIAA mailing address, as a matter of etiquette. Please give credit to the author and EIAA. May Program John Pallo will cover a variety of topics. May Bowl show Natives, Plants & Old World Cichlids