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HAPPY HOLIDAYS London Aquaria Society DECEMBER 2007 London, Ontario, Canada www.londonaquariasociety.com

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Table of Contents Executive Minutes 3 Upcoming Events 3 Welcome from the President 4 Directions 6 Aquatic Flowers 7 LAS Monthly Jar Show Results 9 Membership Application Form 11 Breeders Award Report 13 Advertising Rates Business Card $25.00 ¼ Page $40.00 ½ Page $75.00 Full Page $125.00 Rates apply for a year of coverage totalling 10 issues of our newsletter. Articles in this publication may be reprinted provided full credit is given to the author, the London Aquaria Society and 2 copies of the published bulletin or magazine in which the article appears is to be mailed to: LAS Executive Meeting The November executive meeting was held at the home of Ron Bishop and Annette Turpin. Thank you to Ron and Annette for their hospitality. We were very pleased to have some regular members of our club attend the executive meeting this month. Well, we have some exciting events happening in December. First is the holiday celebration so bring your goodies. Secondly, through the generosity of Mark Ruddick s father, we have a full aquarium set up. At the executive meeting, it discussed that on a motion by Dorothy Reimer, seconded by Nancy Drummond, it was decided that this donation from Mark s father be raffled off at the December meeting. A huge thank you to Mr. Ruddick for his thoughtful donation. See everyone next meeting. And remember to bring your goodies for the holiday celebration and bring your wallets to buy tickets on the aquarium set up. London Aquaria Society P.O. Box 45010 RPO Fairmont London, ON N5W 1A3 UPCOMING EVENTS 2007/2008 LAS Meeting Dates and Monthly Programs December 11 Holiday Celebration/Pot Luck January 8 February 12 March 11 April 8 May 13 June 10 Elections and Pot Luck Celebration 2007/2008 Show and Auction Dates Mar. 30 Brant Aquarium Society Auction Only April 19 Sarnia Aquaria Society Auction Only May 4 London Aquaria Society Auction Only MONTHLY JAR SHOW COMPETITION October Fish: Cichilds substrate spawning (angels, kribs, rams, etc.), Open November Fish: Ciprinids (goldfish, koi, barbs, danios, sharks, etc.), Open December Fish: Bettas, Open January Fish: Guppies (fancy, Trinadadian, etc.), Open February Fish: Gouramis, paradise fish, Open March Fish: Mollies, platties, Open April Fish: Characoids (tetras, hatchetfish, silver dollars, etc.) families, Open May Fish: Cichlids mouthbrooding (guentheri, aulonacara, etc.), Open June No jar show due to elections 3

President s Message Christmas day will soon be here and I hope everybody has a great and wonderful holiday season. A special draw will take place at the December meeting for members only for an Aquarium complete with stand, canopy and other special included equipment. Also do not forget the potluck dinner with all goodies that everybody brings. There will be other draws and don t forget the auction. There will be no Jar Show for December. We have had a great turnout for the jar show for this past month and I hope this continues for the year. I have heard a lot of good comments from the advertisers that they are seeing LAS membership cards a lot more this year and that makes them happy to see they are getting support from the members, so do not be afraid to show that card and also introduce yourself to the shop owners. A very interesting Executive meeting happened this past month and all the information can be seen in the meeting report. Wishing you all the very best of the season Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Ron Bishop President London Aquaria Society Please Support the Southwestern Pet Centre 1474 Dundas Street (In the Eastown Plaza) London, ON They support us!!! 4

THE LONDON AQUARIA SOCIETY General Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at Tanglewood Orchards Co-Op, 24 Spiritwood Court, Unit 77 (off Scenic Drive), London, ON. The London Aquaria Society is a non-profit organization established in June 1956. Its main objective is to promote interest in breeding and raising of tropical fish, and also to provide a means through which hobbyists may exchange ideas, gain information, and display their fish, sharing them in the public in the London area. EXECUTIVE 2006/2007 President Ron Bishop 519-457-7907 ron.bishop2@sympatico.ca Vice-President Dorothy Reimer 519-438-7682 dmreimer@sympatico.ca Treasurer Eric Geissinger 519-672-9168 egeissinger@rogers.com Secretary Sharon MacDonald 519-453-0094 sharon.macdonald@lhsc.on.ca Advertising Open Show Chair Terry Little 519-752-8642 tlittle28@rogers.com B.A.P./H.A.P. Chris Henricks 519-453-0133 csnowdogs@rogers.com Library James Kelly 519-681-0717 no email address Jar Show Chair Sarah Lee 519-686-3473 sarahlee@uwo.ca Membership Nancy Chipps-Drummond 519-644-2753 nchipps-drummond@fanshawec.on.ca Newsletter Editor Sharon MacDonald 519-453-0094 sharon.macdonald@lhsc.on.ca Auction Chair Doug Henricks 519-453-6152 scorpionstinger@rogers.com Webmaster Eric Geissinger 519-672-9168 egeissinger@rogers.com DJ s TROPICS Fish n Ponds Somethin s Fishy. For all your Tropical Fish needs! 1057 Parkinson Road, Unit #9 Woodstock, ON N4S 7W3 Phone (519) 537-2938 Fax (519) 537-6747 DROP IN AND SEE US AT THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW LOCATION 5

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Aquatic Flowers by Wlad Franco-Valias Originally published in The Calquarian, Volume 40, Number 8 Aquarticles www.aquarticles.com When I started my first aquarium in Calgary my friends were always amazed that I had real plants in it. That made me feel really good for back in Brazil, where I got started in the hobby, aquarium keeping was very low-tech and aquarium keepers relied on live plants to help filter their water. Everyone had live plants in their tanks, and the stores did not carry plastic ones (or if they did, their price would have been prohibitively expensive given the import restrictions of the time). Something that was second nature to me in the past was now considered to signify a level of expertise. Many years later I joined the Calgary Aquarium Society and heard of the HAP program and how some club members had their aquatic plants flower, and some had actually propagated their plants from seeds. I realised then that I wasn t such a hot shot after all for keeping Amazon sword plants alive and growing Aponogeton plants from bulbs. It was quite humbling from me to hear from the HAP masters on their latest feats with their aquarium plants. Let me assure you that most of the aquarium plants available today are capable of flowering. It is quite natural for them to do so, and they will do it in an artificial setting when conditions are right. Some flowers are very pretty, others are barely noticeable, but one thing I ve noticed with many of them is their short life sometimes as short as one day or less. If you know your plant is about to flower and you want to enter it for HAP points, make sure you have a spotter on call or be ready to take a picture So what is the secret? I don t have a formula for making my plants flower, but I ve noticed a couple of things. First is light. Without proper lighting the plants don t grow well, much less flower. There is a certain level in which the plants do well and grow. If your light intensity increases past this level your plants should flower and grow vigorously providing they are established and you don t have an algae problem in the tank. Regular light and dark periods are important too. Some people claiming that their plants flower when the light period is increased (up to 14 hours). I find my plants flower in winter, when the aquarium gets a few hours of sunlight on the front pane. I don t change the light period (it stays 12 hours) but the light intensity changes dramatically with the sunlight. Another factor seems to be plant mass. I once let star grass (Heteranthera zosterifolia) grow out of control in a corner of one of my tanks. It formed a tangled mass of plants growing all the way to the surface and actually running along the surface for half their length. Then the growing tip of the plants bent upwards and grew out of the water, producing tougher leaves and two flower buds per tip. This went on for a couple of months (January and February) and there were blooms every day. The plants mass could simply be an indication of the plants health (and therefore their ability to flower) although there is some evidence that plants do better when there is a large number of the same species together. The third factor is nutrition. It takes energy to produce the flowers, and with some plants you can actually control the amount of flowers with fertilizer. Water lilies are an example. They need root fertilizer to flower well. So if there is a formula to make aquatic plants to flower it must be: flowers = healthy plants + light of proper intensity and time + nutrients It is important to note that the majority of aquatic plants produce aerial flowers, so the plant will either grow to the surface or it will send flower stems up to the surface. A deep tank may prevent you from getting flowers because of the water depth. In this case you can try lowering the water level. The other dimensions of the tank are not at all important, just make sure the plant is not cramped. As I said earlier, most aquarium plants are capable of flowering. As with anything in life some things are easier than others, and some things are impossible. Ferns are not flowering plants so don't expect Java fern (Microsorium pterops) or water sprite (Ceratopteris thalictroides) to flower. The most they will do is produce spores under their leaves. On the other hand, some plants that one may not immediately think of as flowering plants in fact are. Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum), Cabomba, and duckweed (Lemna minor) are three examples. Here are just some of the plants that have produced flowers for various CAS members: 7

In the pond: water lilies (Nymphaea spp.); water poppy (Hydrocleys nymphoides); arrowheads (Sagittaria spp.); frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae); umbrella palm/papyrus (Cyperus spp.). In the aquarium: Vallisneria spp.; temple plant (Nomaphila stricta); Cryptocoryne affinis; Amazon swords (Echinodorus spp.); many of the Aponogeton species (including the Madagascar lace plant); hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum); Anubias barteri. If you would like to get an aquatic plant to flower, it is best to start with the easier ones. For a pond, just about all the plants available in the pond section of garden centres will flower. But avoid placing tropicals outdoors because they don t like our local temperature fluctuations. For an aquarium, start with Aponogeton or star grass, but just make sure you have bright lights. Good luck. Madagascar Lace Plant, Aponogeton henkelianus, flower. Bacopa australis Blyxa aubertii Echinodorus cordifolius Echinodorus x. 'Ozelot' Glossostigma elatinoides Hygrophila corymbosa v. 'Stricta' Nesaea pedicellata Phyllanthus fluitans Stargrass, Heteranthera zosterifolia 8

JAR SHOW RESULTS TO DATE Name Month Competition Fish Name Ribbon Jason Hodges September Loaches, suckers, catfish, open Synodontis eruptus Red Jack Parkinson September Loaches, suckers, catfish, open Albino corydory Blue Jason Hodges September Loaches, suckers, catfish, open Striped Raphael (platydoras costatus) White Ron Bishop September Open Betta (blue and red) Red Jack Parkinson September Open Emperor tetra Blue Jack Parkinson September Open Buenos Aires tetra White Jason Hodges October Cichlids substrate spawners Buffalohead Steatochromis casuarius Red Chris Henricks October Cichlids substrate spawners Gold Angel Blue Jason Hodges October Cichlids substrate spawners Julidochromis reganni White Ron Bishop/Annette Turpin October Open Cherry barb male Red Ron Bishop/Annette Turpin October Open Cherry barb male Blue Ron Bishop/Annette Turpin November Cyprinids Cherry Barb female Red Ron Bishop/Annette Turpin November Cyprinids Cherry Barb male Blue Ron Bishop/Annette Turpin November Cyprinids Red Tail Shark White Ron Bishop/Annette Turpin November Open Gold Wag Platy female Red Jack Parkinson November Open Buenos Aires Tetra Blue Ron Bishop/Annette Turpin November Open Molly - male White PLANTS RESULTS TO DATE Name Month Competition Plant Name Ribbon Dorothy Reimer September Open Cryptocoryne pontederiifolia Red Dorothy Reimer October Open Cryptocoryne Nevillii Red Dorothy Reimer November Open Anubius Red 9

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LONDON AQUARIA SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION NEW AND RENEWAL MEMBERSHIPS New Renewal Junior Regular Family $15.00/yr. $20.00/yr. $25.00/yr. Name: Address: City: Prov.:/ P.C.:/ State Zip Code Phone (Home): Email Address: Check here if you will allow the information given above to be published in a London Aquaria Society Membership Roster Aquatic Interests: Fresh Water Species Brackish Water Species Marine Species Number of Tanks Number of Tanks Number of Tanks General Fish Keeping Breeding Fish Species Preservation Propagating Plants Aquatic Life (other than fish and plants) Shows & Competitions Tank Beautiful Competitions Live Food Collecting Research Other Areas of Specialization Non-Aquatic Interests: Photography Computers Cooking Writing Video Recording Design & Layout Journalism Drawing Painting Arts & Crafts Public Speaking Woodworking Other: 11

LONDON AQUARIA SOCIETY Please list all household members to be included in this L.A.S. membership. Name: Occupation: Name: Occupation: Name: Occupation: Name: Occupation: How did you learn of the London Aquaria Society? (Please check all appropriate sources and list names) Member: Newspaper Ad: Pet Shop: Other: Magazine Ad: Radio Ad: L.A.S. Event: What do you expect to obtain from your L.A.S. Membership? To return this form or obtain additional information, please contact: For Official Use Only: Life Membership London Aquaria Society P.O. Box 45010, RPO Fairmont London, ON N5W 1A3 Membership Expires: December 31 st of each year Paid - Cash Paid - Cheque Amount Paid: $ 12

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