severum boy
Fish Herder
This year, Bristol Tropical Fish Club held its 46th annual show. This is a few of the fish at the show, but by no means is it exhaustive; due to time constraints I could only take a small number of photos from the show. In some areas I have only one fish in a category. I could not get a photo of the overall winner due to its exeptioanally exited nature, but it was a rare Killifish, scientific name later on.
There were about 200 entrants this year, 60 of them from one person alone. He won an incredible 18 firsts and 16 seconds, but I diddent manage to get his name.
There are a number of sepecialist breeders and keepers there, including Ian Fuller, the lendendary Corydoras keeper and breeder. Stands from the British Cichlid Assotiation, The Kilifish Assotiation and the Livebarers Assotiation were also there and they provided a helpful insight into what they do, also selling a number of speciallist books at excellent prices. An auction was held, with a number of different fish for sale, including young Ansistris, Angel fish and a large variety of quality Guppies at very low prices. A friend also managed to purchece a 6" Snakeskin gourami for £3, a bargin for such a stunning fish. The venue is situated near to a Garden Center, which has an excellent fish section with a few rare and unusual fish on sale, as well as an excellent selection of Malawi cichlids and Corydoras cats.
Im afraid some of the photos are not great due to light reflection, time restraints and incompetence on my part.
Anyway, these are a few of the fish from a few of the categories in the show. First up:
Class C: Characins
A Darter Tetra
A Marbeled Headstander:
A Male Congo Tetra
A Dragon Characin
Class D: Cichlids
A Vieja regani who won the class
A Aequidens sp. "Gold-saum"
Steatocranus Casuarius
Class Db: Dwarf Cichlids
Apistogramma hongsloi
Class Dc: Rift Valley Cichlids
Julidochromis Marlieri
Class E: Labyrinths
Class winner Microctenopoma Fasciolatum
Class F: Egglaying Toothcarps
Aphyosemion spooren berzi
Aphysemion marmuratus
Class G: Tropical Catfish
Synodontis angelicus
Class Ha: Brochis
Brochis splendens
Class M: Any Other Species.
Melanotaenia preacox
M. Maccullochi
My own Butterfly fish
My friend Tom's Stiphodon sp. "Red Lightning"
My own Dormitator maculatus (who came last, damn thing)
The class winner: Eleotris Vittata. Very annoyed that i only got one photo.
Class Oa: Male Guppies
So, thanks for looking everone, I hope you enjoyed looking at these as much as I enjoyed my day there. I hope thoes of you who live near by will pay a visit to the show next year.
Let me know what you think, Max.
There were about 200 entrants this year, 60 of them from one person alone. He won an incredible 18 firsts and 16 seconds, but I diddent manage to get his name.
There are a number of sepecialist breeders and keepers there, including Ian Fuller, the lendendary Corydoras keeper and breeder. Stands from the British Cichlid Assotiation, The Kilifish Assotiation and the Livebarers Assotiation were also there and they provided a helpful insight into what they do, also selling a number of speciallist books at excellent prices. An auction was held, with a number of different fish for sale, including young Ansistris, Angel fish and a large variety of quality Guppies at very low prices. A friend also managed to purchece a 6" Snakeskin gourami for £3, a bargin for such a stunning fish. The venue is situated near to a Garden Center, which has an excellent fish section with a few rare and unusual fish on sale, as well as an excellent selection of Malawi cichlids and Corydoras cats.
Im afraid some of the photos are not great due to light reflection, time restraints and incompetence on my part.
Anyway, these are a few of the fish from a few of the categories in the show. First up:
Class C: Characins
A Darter Tetra
A Marbeled Headstander:
A Male Congo Tetra
A Dragon Characin
Class D: Cichlids
A Vieja regani who won the class
A Aequidens sp. "Gold-saum"
Steatocranus Casuarius
Class Db: Dwarf Cichlids
Apistogramma hongsloi
Class Dc: Rift Valley Cichlids
Julidochromis Marlieri
Class E: Labyrinths
Class winner Microctenopoma Fasciolatum
Class F: Egglaying Toothcarps
Aphyosemion spooren berzi
Aphysemion marmuratus
Class G: Tropical Catfish
Synodontis angelicus
Class Ha: Brochis
Brochis splendens
Class M: Any Other Species.
Melanotaenia preacox
M. Maccullochi
My own Butterfly fish
My friend Tom's Stiphodon sp. "Red Lightning"
My own Dormitator maculatus (who came last, damn thing)
The class winner: Eleotris Vittata. Very annoyed that i only got one photo.
Class Oa: Male Guppies
So, thanks for looking everone, I hope you enjoyed looking at these as much as I enjoyed my day there. I hope thoes of you who live near by will pay a visit to the show next year.
Let me know what you think, Max.