GSAS - Breeder Awards Program
by Dave Sanford
The Breeder's Award Program (BAP) is designed to encourage all
hobbyists to spawn their aquatic pets. It is open to any member of
the GSAS. Participants accumulate points for each different species or
color form they are able to reproduce successfully. Species are
grouped into 5 classes according to degree of difficulty. Species not
listed will be credited and class assignment will be made on an
individual basis by the BAP coordinator, and/or the GSAS Board.
Participants can earn five different levels of breeders awards. The
highest level, the Master Breeder award, has additional levels awarded
for each 100 points earned; resulting in Master Breeder Level 1,2,3
etc.
Points earned in all classes are cumulative. Only the first spawn
of each species or color form will be awarded points.
Procedures
Participation is easy. You don't need to fill out forms, just
report your spawns to the BAP coordinator at the meetings, or e-mail.
While not required, it would be a good idea to invite another member
to observe your fry. To qualify for points you should have at least
10 fry that survive in your tank for at least thirty days after they
are free-swimming. For certain species fewer than ten fry might
qualify for points at the discretion of the BAP coordinator. Have fun!
Breed your fish, and share your experiences with your fellow
hobbyists.
Regulations
- Participants must be GSAS members in good standing.
- Points will be awarded only once for each species or color form
spawned.
- Parents of fry must be owned by the member.
- Fish not listed in the classification will be evaluated and assinged to a
class by the BAP coordinator and/or the Board.
- The BAP coordinator may alter any of the program regulations or
classifications in order to maintain the quality of the program, or to
resolve unforseen problems.
Award Levels
- Novice, 25 points
- Intermediate, 50 points
- Advanced, 100 points
- Senior, 200 points
- Master Level 1, 400 points
- Master Level 2, 500 points
Classifications
- Class A -- 5 Points
- Livebearers, Snails, Tanichthyes (White Clouds), Brachydanios,
Convict Cichlids, Tilapia (mouthbrooding)
- Class B -- 10 Points
- American Flag fish (Jordanella), Brine Shrimp, Badis badis,
Gouramis (large), Bettas, Paradise fish, Tilapia (non-mouthbrooding),
Copeina sp., Angels, Mouthbrooding Cichlids, Pelvicachromis,
A. cacatuoides, Easy & Intermediate Killies, Aquidens, Geophagus,
Julidochromis, Neolamprologus, Rainbow fish
- Class C -- 15 Points
- Small Gouramis, Barbs, Advanced Killies, Corydoras, Crenicara,
Oscars, Chocolate Cichlid, Chromides, Pencil fish, Microgeophagus,
Apistogramma, Urau, Headstanders, Goldfish, Koi, Otocinclus,
Nannochromis, Gobies, "Cichlasoma", Anomalchromis, Chromidotilapia,
South American Cichlids, Gobies, Gudgeons
- Class D -- 20 Points
- Synodontis, Discus, Neon Tetras, Anableps, Hatchetfish, Cardinal
Tetras, Silver Dollars, Pantodon, Marine Damsel fish, Glass fish,
Archer fish, Ctenopoma, Chocolate Gouramis, Axolotl, Bumblebee Goby,
Monos, Scatophagus, Leporinus, Sucker mouth Cats, Pike Cichlids
- Class E -- 25 Points
- Arowana, Eels, Knife fish, Loaches, Elephant Nose, Pirana Sharks,
Seahorses, Knife fish
This page was last updated Thursday, May 13 2010