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Educating Aquarists<br />

Since 1911<br />

BREEDER &<br />

HORTICULTURAL<br />

AWARDS<br />

PROGRAM<br />

MANUAL<br />

(Revised 2009)<br />

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Educating Aquarists<br />

Since 1911<br />

<strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 290610<br />

<strong>Brooklyn</strong>, New York 11229-0011<br />

<strong>BAS</strong> 24 hour Information Hot-line<br />

1•718•837•4455<br />

Online<br />

BROOKLYNAQUARIUMSOCIETY.ORG<br />

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Table of Contents<br />

1. Family Of Fish World Location Map<br />

2. Welcome To The Breeders Award Program Of The <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

3. Points & Awards<br />

4. Additional Points Are Given •Awards • Specialty Species Program &<br />

Maintaining Species Program<br />

5. Specialty Species Program Awards • Horticultural Award Program<br />

6. Additional Points Are Given • Awards • Coral Award Program<br />

7. Additional Points Are Given • Awards • Breeder Of The Year Award<br />

8. Claiming Points<br />

9 Assigning & Challenging Points<br />

10. Breeders Award Committee<br />

11. FISH SPECIES BREEDING POINTS LIST<br />

12. Anabantoids (Betta, Gourami, Paradise Fish) • Brackish Water (Archer, Mono, Puffer, Scat)<br />

13. Catfish & Loaches • Characins (Headstander, Pacu, Piranha, Tetra)<br />

14. Characins<br />

15. Characins<br />

16. Cichlids - New World (Central & South America)<br />

17. Cichlids - New World (Central & South America)<br />

18. Cichlids - Old World (African & Asian)<br />

19. Cichlids - Old World (African & Asian)<br />

20. Cyprinids - (Danio, Barbs, Goldfish, Koi, Rainbowfish)<br />

21. Cyprinids • Killifish (Old and New World) • Livebearers (Swordtail, Guppy, Mollie, Platies)<br />

22. Miscellaneous Freshwater Species (Arowana, Datnoid, Eel, Pipefish)<br />

23. Marine Fish, Invertebrates & Corals • Native Fish (Bass, Darters, Sunnys, Trout)<br />

24. Notes<br />

25. AQUATIC PLANT PROPAGATION POINTS LIST<br />

26. Apongetons & Criniums • Anubias & Lagenandra<br />

27. Anubias & Langenandra • Cryptocoryne<br />

28. Cryptocoryne<br />

29. Cryptocoryne • Floating Plants<br />

30. Floating Plants • Primitive Plants<br />

31. Primitive Plants • Rosette Plants<br />

32 Rosette Plants<br />

33. Rosette Plants • Stem Plants<br />

34. Stem Plants<br />

35. Stem Plants<br />

36. Stem Plants<br />

37. Stem Plants<br />

38. Stem Plants • Sword Plants<br />

39. Sword Plants • Water Lillies<br />

40. Notes<br />

41. Acknowledgements<br />

42. <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong> BAP Submission Form<br />

(Make copies of form as you need to register your spawns and propagations with the BAP/HAP)<br />

Published by the <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong> © 2009


Key To Fish Distribution<br />

FAMILY OF FISH<br />

WORLD<br />

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A ANABANTOIDS<br />

B BRACKISH WATER<br />

C CATFISH<br />

D CHARACINS<br />

E CICHLIDS ~ NEW WORLD<br />

F CICHLIDS ~ OLD WORLD<br />

G CYPRINIDS<br />

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H RAINBOWS<br />

I KILLIFISH<br />

J LIVEBEARERS<br />

K NATIVE AMERICAN<br />

L MARINE FISH<br />

M INVERTEBRATES & CORALS<br />

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Educating Aquarists<br />

Since 1911<br />

Welcome to the<br />

Breeders Award Program<br />

of the<br />

<strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Through the BAP, we measure our advancement as aquarists as we<br />

gain the necessary knowledge and skill to allow the species we<br />

keep to reproduce.<br />

Our purposes are to encourage more participation among the<br />

members of our club, to recognize outstanding achievements, and to<br />

share knowledge of breeding techniques.<br />

This is a noncompetitive program which recognizes all members<br />

equally according to their ability and willingness to experiment, without<br />

regard to the size of setup or any time limits. All points earned are<br />

cumulative over an indefinite period of time.<br />

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POINTS & AWARDS<br />

Every time you spawn a fish, you earn points according to our point classification list.<br />

As you accumulate points you earn:<br />

Title Amount of Points<br />

Hobbyist 25 points<br />

Breeder 50 points<br />

At least 20 points must be from the 10, 15 or 20 point category.<br />

Advanced Breeder 100 points<br />

At least 40 points must be from the 15, or 20 point category.<br />

Master Breeder 300 points<br />

At least 30 points must be from each of the 5, 10, 15 point<br />

categories, 40 points must be from a 20 point category.<br />

The remaining points could be obtained from any category.<br />

Grand Master Breeder 500 points<br />

Advanced Grand Master Breeder 750 points<br />

60 points must be from 5, 10, 15 point category and 80 points<br />

must be from a 20 point category.<br />

Senior Grand Master Breeder 1,000 points<br />

80 points must be from 5, 10, 15 point category and 100 points<br />

must be from 20 point category.<br />

Premier Breeder 1,500 points<br />

Senior Premier Breeder 2,000 points<br />

Grand Poobah Yoda Breeder 4,000 points<br />

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ADDITIONAL POINTS ARE GIVEN<br />

• If a breeder elects to write an original article on his spawn or plant propagation, with<br />

references, an additional 5 points will be awarded.<br />

• 1st Time Spawn for a fish species (for B.A.S.) will receive an additional 5 points in addition<br />

to the normal point value, for any species. If a fish has been reclassified under a different<br />

scientific name, it will not count as a new species or as a 1st time spawn, unless it has not<br />

been bred under its former name. An additional 10 points will be given with an original article<br />

(with references) of 300 words or more, about the spawn. The time frame for this article will<br />

be three (3) months from the date of the spawn.<br />

AWARDS<br />

25 <strong>–</strong> 100 points [Hobbyist, Breeder, Advanced Breeder] <strong>–</strong> certificates<br />

300 points [Master Breeder] <strong>–</strong> 5 X 7 plaque or equivalent<br />

500 points [Grand Master Breeder] <strong>–</strong> 8 X 10 plaque or equivalent<br />

750 points [Advanced Grand Master Breeder] <strong>–</strong> decorative 8 X 10 plaque or equivalent<br />

1,000 points [Senior Grand Master Breeder]<strong>–</strong> large plaque/ trophy or equivalent<br />

1,500 points [Premier Breeder] <strong>–</strong> larger trophy or equivalent<br />

2,000 points [Senior Premier Breeder] <strong>–</strong> largest trophy or equivalent<br />

4,000 points [Grand Poobah Yoda Breeder] <strong>–</strong> huge trophy<br />

SPECIALTY SPECIES PROGRAM & MAINTAINING SPECIES PROGRAM<br />

• Anabantoids 6 species<br />

• Brackish Water 3 species<br />

• Catfish 5 species (1 species must be from other than<br />

Corydoras, Asidorus, Brochis)<br />

• Characins 6 species<br />

• Cichlids - New World (American) 12 species<br />

• Cichlids - Old World (African/Asian) 12 species (no more than 5 mouth brooders)<br />

• Cyprinids 10 species<br />

• Killifish 7 species (at least 2 species must be annuals)<br />

• Livebearers 8 species<br />

• Marine fish 3 species (only true marine varieties)<br />

• Marine invertebrates & corals 7 species (2 species other than snails)<br />

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SPECIALTY PROGRAM AWARDS<br />

Specialty Species Award - Certificates for single species group<br />

Senior Specialist Award <strong>–</strong> plaque or equivalent for achieving 4 different species groups *<br />

Expert Specialist Award <strong>–</strong> plaque or equivalent for achieving 7 different species groups*<br />

* With the exception of invertebrates for Senior and Expert Specialist Award<br />

HORTICULTURAL AWARD PROGRAM<br />

Plants reproduced must conform with the following definition of an aquatic plant:<br />

• An aquatic plant is one which, in the wild or natural state, can be found in the submerged<br />

form, or floating, as a normal occurrence at some time during the course of any one complete<br />

season. The objectives of the Horticultural Award Program are:<br />

• To recognize outstanding achievement in growing and propagating aquatic plants.<br />

• To gather knowledge and information about aquatic plants and their environment.<br />

• To identify new plants.<br />

When a plant reproduces, you earn points according to our point classification list.<br />

As you accumulate points, you earn:<br />

Title Amount of Points<br />

Beginner Aquatic Horticulturist 25 points<br />

Aquatic Horticulturist 50 points<br />

At least 20 points must be from the 10, 15 or 20 point category<br />

Senior Aquatic Horticulturist 100 points<br />

At least 40 points must be from the 15 or 20 point category<br />

Expert Aquatic Horticulturist 300 points<br />

At least 30 points must be from each of the 5, 10, 15 point categories; a minimum of<br />

40 points must be from a 20 point category. The remaining points can be from any category.<br />

Master Aquatic Horticulturist 500 points<br />

Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist 750 points<br />

60 points must be from 5, 10, 15 point category and 80 points must be from a 20 point category.<br />

Senior Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist 1,000 points<br />

80 points must be from 5, 10, 15 point category and 100 points must be from 20 point category.<br />

Premier Aquatic Horticulturist 1,500 points<br />

Senior Premier Aquatic Horticulturist 2,000 points<br />

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ADDITIONAL POINTS ARE GIVEN<br />

• If a breeder elects to write an original article on his plant propagation, with references, an<br />

additional 5 points will be awarded. The time frame for this article will be three (3) months<br />

from the date of the spawn.<br />

• Extra points will be awarded for plants that flower, equal to the point value of plant.<br />

• Extra points will be awarded for plants reproduced sexually, equal to the point value to<br />

which the plant belongs.<br />

AWARDS<br />

25 <strong>–</strong> 100 points [Beginner, Aquatic and Senior Aquatic Horticulturist] <strong>–</strong> certificates<br />

300 points [Expert Aquatic Horticulturist] <strong>–</strong> 5 X 7 plaque or equivalent<br />

500 points [Master Aquatic Horticulturist] <strong>–</strong> 8 X 10 plaque or equivalent<br />

750 points [Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist] <strong>–</strong> decorative 8 X 10 plaque or equivalent<br />

1,000 points [Senior Grand Master Aquatic Horticulturist]<strong>–</strong> plaque or trophy or equivalent<br />

1,500 points [Premier Aquatic Horticulturist] - larger plaque/ trophy or equivalent<br />

2,000 points [Senior Premier Aquatic Horticulturist] <strong>–</strong> unique plaque/trophy or equivalent<br />

CORAL AWARD PROGRAM<br />

Corals propagated/reproduced must conform with the following definition of a marine coral:<br />

• A hard coral is the hard skeleton secreted by certain tiny sea animals, such skeletons<br />

collectively forming reefs, islands, etc. A soft coral is the spreading by propagation of live,<br />

simple celled, marine animals that share the same habitat, forming colonies or groups of soft<br />

coral, in the oceans of the world.<br />

The objectives of the Coral Award Program are:<br />

• To recognize outstanding achievement in growing and propagating corals.<br />

• To gather knowledge and information about both hard and soft corals and their environment.<br />

• To identify new corals.<br />

Every time your coral reproduces, you earn points according to our point classification list.<br />

As you accumulate points, you earn:<br />

Title Amount of Points<br />

Beginner Coral Propagator 25 points<br />

Coral Propagator 50 points<br />

Senior Coral Propagator 100 points<br />

Expert Coral Propagator 300 points<br />

Master Coral Propagator 500 points<br />

Grand Master Coral Propagator 750 points<br />

Senior Grand Master Coral Propagator 1000 points<br />

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ADDITIONAL POINTS ARE GIVEN<br />

• If a breeder elects to write an original article on his coral propagation, with references, an<br />

additional 5 points will be awarded. The time frame for this article will be three (3) months<br />

from the date of the propagation.<br />

AWARDS<br />

25 <strong>–</strong> 100 points [Beginner, Coral Propagator and Senior Coral Propagator] <strong>–</strong> certificates<br />

300 points [Expert Coral Propagator] <strong>–</strong> 5 X 7 plaque or equivalent<br />

500 points [Master Coral Propagator] <strong>–</strong> 8 X 10 plaque or equivalent<br />

750 points [Grand Master Coral Propagator] <strong>–</strong> decorative 8 X 10 plaque or equivalent<br />

1,000 points [Senior Grand Master Coral Propagator] <strong>–</strong> large plaque or trophy or equivalent<br />

BREEDER OF THE YEAR AWARD<br />

• An annual award that is presented to the hobbyist who has bred the most fish, plants<br />

and/or coral propagation and, in the view of the BAP committee, has demonstrated a<br />

devotion to the expanding of the species through generosity, patience and support of the<br />

club. Examples are donating fry to other members, help and support to other breeders and<br />

support to the <strong>BAS</strong>. The BAP chairperson reserves the right not to present this award if it is<br />

believed that no one person has shown the qualities and characteristics that set them apart<br />

from other hobbyists.<br />

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CLAIMING POINTS<br />

• When you have spawned your fish, they must be “witnessed”; that is, a member of the<br />

Breeder Award Program will come to your home to inspect the fry and parents and verify<br />

the species within 7 days of the time they become free swimming. A committee member will<br />

revisit to verify the fry are alive 60 days after free swimming or fry may be brought to a club<br />

meeting after 60 days.<br />

• A minimum of six (6) fry will be considered a spawn, if maintained for 60 days. Special<br />

consideration will be given to fish that are less prolific and to Junior members, upon request<br />

of the breeder to the committee, to waive the six (6) fish minimum.<br />

• Marine fish will be 20 point fish if the fry are free swimming for 30 days.<br />

• Corals and plants <strong>–</strong> a committee member must be notified immediately and the committee<br />

member must inspect the “cutting” within 7 days. The “cutting” must be re-visited to<br />

determine reasonable growth within 60 days of original viewing. Floating plants; by doubling<br />

the amount; bunch plants, by doubling the number of rooted growing stems; runner or divided<br />

plants must have one healthy plant capable of living independently. Sexual reproduction: the<br />

flowerings must be identified in full bloom attached to the parent plant. For seeded plants,<br />

there must be a healthy seedling sufficiently developed to be identified as the offspring of the<br />

parent plant.<br />

• Plants must have a viable offspring or grow offshoots that develop root systems. Acceptable<br />

methods are by cuttings, offshoots, runners, or plantlets that develop their own root systems<br />

and can survive on their own, flowering or seed production, and by flower pollination from<br />

the members own plant.<br />

• All requirements must be completed within 4 months after a BAP committee person<br />

witnessed breeding. If not completed, the spawn is not eligible for the BAP.<br />

• You must be a member in good standing with <strong>BAS</strong>.<br />

• Points may be obtained only once per species of fish/coral invertebrate/plant. If a fish<br />

has been reclassified under a different scientific name, it will not count as a new species.<br />

Color variations do not count as a separate species. Different Latin name counts as a different<br />

species. Examples are Discus [Symphysodon aequifasciatus “Pigeon Blood” and Symphysodon<br />

aequifasciatus “Gold Dragon” only one counts. Corydoras metae and Corydoras melini are<br />

different species (different last names), thus both count.<br />

• Points may be awarded to families or couples and to individuals, but not to both.<br />

• It is the breeder’s responsibility to complete all necessary forms, verify that the forms<br />

are submitted, the proper points are recorded and that the spawns are verified.<br />

• Partnerships on points or family membership in Breeders Award Program: the points will<br />

only be awarded to the family group or to one (1) member.<br />

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ASSIGNING & CHALLENGING POINTS<br />

• Species not listed that an aquarist is planning to spawn should be brought to the Chairperson’s<br />

attention. The Chairperson will present the specifics to the committee for discussion.<br />

The committee, by majority vote, will assign points.<br />

• It is recognized that new discoveries, new importations of fish, published documents, etc.<br />

can all change the value of breeding a specific species. Points may therefore be reviewed and<br />

changed periodically by the committee, by majority vote, and the findings and changes will<br />

be publicized in the club journal “Aquatica.”<br />

• If the number of points is changed on a species, this point value will go into effect<br />

immediately. When points are reclassified, the points shall not be applied to previously<br />

earned points.<br />

• Breeder Award Program year will start in September and end at July Board meeting.<br />

Spawns for July and August will be recognized in September.<br />

• If a member has a lapse in membership, the former club member’s points will be reinstated<br />

depending on the availability of records. During the period of time the person was not a<br />

member, those spawns will not count for points; points will start again upon the person<br />

becoming a member in good standing.<br />

• The BAP committee has the right to extend any time and/or date limits.<br />

THE ASSIGNING OF POINTS RATIONALE IS AS FOLLOWS:<br />

1) Fish, coral invertebrate, plant type<br />

2) Water chemistry, lighting, temperature<br />

3) Feeding requirements<br />

4) Difficulty in spawning<br />

5) Difficulty in raising fry<br />

5 points - species that can basically breed over a wide range of conditions, all by themselves.<br />

Examples: guppy and platy.<br />

10 points - species that can be bred easily, given specific conditions, which are not too<br />

exacting. Examples: barbs which breed easily when conditioned properly, zebras when<br />

conditioned and given low water level and a marble bottomed tank or African mbuna which<br />

breed easily given alkaline water, good food and some measure of protection<br />

against aggression.<br />

15 points - those species which may present moderate problems in one or more of the<br />

following areas: aggressive behavior, water chemistry, specific diet requirements, mate selection<br />

or sexing, poor physical stamina or disease resistance, special tank setup requirements, special<br />

care for fry. Example: Angelfish- may present a sexing problem, have an aggressive nature,<br />

and can present a problem providing proper brood care.<br />

20 points - those fish that have not been bred, bred only very rarely, or are very difficult to<br />

breed based on the severity of the problems mentioned above. Examples: Black Ghost fish,<br />

Neons, and all marine species.<br />

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BREEDERS AWARD COMMITTEE<br />

• The Breeders Award Committee will consist of a chairperson and an even number of other<br />

members. The chairperson and the members shall be approved and appointed by the Board<br />

of Directors.<br />

• The duties of the committee shall be to witness spawning and cuttings, keep official<br />

records and point totals, report to the Board when necessary, publicize the activities of the<br />

committee and those persons spawning fish in the club journal, order certificates and awards<br />

as needed, and make the necessary presentations at meetings.<br />

• As soon as your fish spawn, plant or coral reproduce call/email:<br />

Committee Chairperson Joe Graffagnino (718) 238-1792<br />

JOEGRAFFAGNINO@YAHOO.COM<br />

Other members are:<br />

Vincent Babino for Freshwater fish Home (718) 982-5978, Cell (646) 721-1864<br />

Izzy Zwerin for Plants Home (718) 449-0031, Cell (646) 269-5926<br />

Steve Matassa for Marine fish and corals Home (718) 513-6636, Cell (347) 277-4793<br />

Bernard Deren for Marine fish and corals Home (718) 266-5757, Cell (917) 592-2196<br />

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FISH<br />

SPECIES<br />

BREEDING<br />

POINTS LIST<br />

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Anabantoids<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 Betta, Siamese, Fighting Fish Betta splendens<br />

10 Paradise fish Macropodus opercularis<br />

15 Combtail Belontai hasselti & signata<br />

15 Betta Splender (bubblenesters) Betta bellica<br />

15 Betta Breder’s (bubblenesters) Betta brederi<br />

15 Betta Cresent (bubblenesters) Betta imbellis<br />

15 Gourami [all types except when noted] Colisa, Ctenops, Helostoma,<br />

Malpulutta, Trichogaster sp.<br />

20 Betta coccina (bubblenester) Betta coccina<br />

20 Betta fasciata (bubblenester) Betta fasciata<br />

20 Betta smaragdina (bubblenester) Betta smaragdina<br />

20 Betta brederi (mouthbrooder) Betta brederi<br />

20 Betta macrostoma (mouthbrooder) Betta macrostoma<br />

20 Betta picta (mouthbrooder) Betta picta<br />

20 Betta pugnax (mouhbrooder) Betta pugnax<br />

20 Betta taeniata (mouthbrooder) Betta taeniata<br />

20 Betta unimaculata (mouthbrooder) Betta unimaculata<br />

20 All Ctenopomas Ctenopomas sp.<br />

20 Gorami Gorami Osphronemus<br />

20 Chocolate Gorami Sphaerichthys<br />

Brackish Water<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 None<br />

15 None<br />

20 All species, this includes<br />

Freshwater sole Achirus errans<br />

Mudskippers Boleophthalmus parapocryptes,<br />

periophthalmus<br />

Philippine bumblebee Brachygobius aggregatus<br />

Doria bumblebee Brachygobius doriae<br />

Bumblebee goobi Brachygobius xanthozona<br />

Bronze puffer Chonerhinus naritus<br />

Mono Monodactylus argenteus<br />

Fingerfish Monodactylus sebae<br />

Southern blue eye Pseudomugil signifer<br />

Scat Scatophagus argus<br />

False scat Selenotoca multifasciata<br />

Malayan puffer Tetraodon cutcutia<br />

Archer fish Toxotes jaculator<br />

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Catfish & Loaches<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 None<br />

15 Corys Corydoras<br />

20 All other catfish, including<br />

algae eaters, shark types and<br />

loach species<br />

Characins<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 Bloodfin Tetra Aphyocharax anisitsi, axelrodi,<br />

10 Calyso Tetra Aphyocharax rubropinnis<br />

10 Silver Tetra Ctenobrycon spilurus<br />

10 Black Tetra Gymnocorymbus ternetzi, thayeri<br />

10 Buenos Aires Tetra Hemigrammus caudovittatus<br />

10 Head and Tail Light Hemigrammus ocellifer<br />

10 Yellow Tetra Hyphessobrycon bifasciatus<br />

10 Flame/Red/Tetra From Rio Hyphessobrycon flammeus<br />

10 Blackline Tetra Hyphessobrycon scholzei<br />

10 Calypso Tetra/Red Pristella Megalamphodus axelrodi<br />

10 Yellow Banded Moenkhausia Moenkhausia sanctae-filomenae<br />

10 Three lines African Tetra Nannaethiops tritaeniatus<br />

10 African Tetra Nannaethiops unitaeniatus<br />

10 Pristella/Albino Pristella Pristella riddlei<br />

15 Blind Cave Characin Astyanax fasciatus mexicanus<br />

15 Mexican Tetra Astyanax mexicanus bloodfin<br />

15 Yellow Tailed African Characin Alestopetersius caudalus<br />

15 Golden Crowned Aphyocharax Aphyocharax alburnus<br />

15 False Bloodfin Aphyocharax dentatus<br />

15 Flame tail Tetra Aphyocharax erthrurus<br />

15 2 Spotted Astyanax Astyanax bimaculatus, mutator<br />

15 Hatchetfish Carnegiella, Gasteropelecus<br />

15 Splashing Tetra/Jumping Characin Copella arnoldi<br />

15 Spotted Copella Copella nattereri<br />

15 Red-Spotted Copella Copella guttata<br />

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Characins<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

15 Swordtail Chararcin Corynopoma rilsei<br />

15 Gold Tetra Hemigrammus armstrongi<br />

15 Cerulean Tetra Hemigrammus coeruleus<br />

15 Glowlight Tetra Hemigrammus erythryzonus or gracillis<br />

15 Silver-tipped Tetra Hemigrammus nanus<br />

15 Feather Fin Tetra Hemigrammus unilneatus<br />

15 Vorder Winkler's Tetra Hemigrammus vorderwinkleri<br />

15 White Tip/Bentos Tetra Hyphessobrycon bentosi<br />

15 Jewel Tetra Hyphessobrycon callistus<br />

15 Columbian Tetra Hyphessobrycon columbianus<br />

15 Red Minor Tetra Hyphessobrycon minor<br />

15 Rosy Tetra Hyphessobrycon rosaceus<br />

15 Griem's Tetra Hyphessobrycon rosaceus grimei<br />

15 Bleeding Heart Tetra Hyphessobrycon rosaceus rubrostigma<br />

15 Red Serpae Hyphessobrycon serpae<br />

15 Coffee Bean Tetra Hyphessobrycon takasei<br />

15 Adonis Lepidarchus adonis<br />

15 Black Phantom Tetra Megalamphodus megalopterus<br />

15 Swegle’s Tetra Megalamphodus sweglesi<br />

15 Croaking Tetra Mimagoniates inequalis<br />

15 Blue Tetra Mimagoniates microlepis<br />

15 Pencilfish Nannostomus anomalus, aripirangensis,<br />

eques, espei<br />

15 Rainbow Tetra Nematobrycon amphiloxus<br />

15 Emperor Tetra Nematobrycon palmeri<br />

15 Ansorge's Neolbias Neolebias ansorgei<br />

15 Blue-banded Neolbias Neolebias landgrafi<br />

15 False Rummy-Nose Pitetella georgiae<br />

15 Banded Pyrrhulina Pyrrhulina rachoviana<br />

15 Rachow's Pyrrhulina Pyrrhulina vittata<br />

15 Guatemalan Headstander Roeboides guatmalensis<br />

15 Penguin Thayeria obliqua, boehlki,<br />

20 Headstanders Abramites Anostomus, Chilodus<br />

20 Piranhas Catoprion Pygocentrus, Serrasalmo<br />

20 Chaper's Characin, Alestes chaperi<br />

20 Long-finned African Alestes longipinnis<br />

20 Nurse Tetra Alestes nurse<br />

20 African Tetra Alestes taeniurus<br />

20 Pink-tailed Chalceus Chalceus macrolepidotus<br />

20 Cardinal Tetra Cheirodon axelrodi<br />

20 Three-spot Tetra Cheirodon kriegi<br />

20 All Collossoma Collossoma species<br />

14


Characins<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

20 Elgenmann's Copeina Copeina eigenmanni<br />

20 Sailfin Tetra Creatochanes spilurus<br />

20 Exodon Tetra Exodon paradoxus<br />

20 Lemon Tetra Hemigrammus erythrophthalmus<br />

20 January Tetra Hemigrammus hyanuary<br />

20 Bassam Tetra Hemigrammus marginatus<br />

20 Pronek's Tetra Hemigrammus proneki<br />

20 Pretty Tetra Hemigrammus pulcher<br />

20 Rummy-nose Tetra Hemigrammus rhodostomus<br />

20 All Hemiodopsis Hemiodopsis goeldii, huraulti<br />

quadrimaculatus, semitaeniatus, sterni<br />

20 Slender Hemiodus Hemiodus gracilis<br />

20 Red-tailed Flag Tetra Hyphessobrycon agulha<br />

20 Dash-Dot Tetra Hyphessobrycon bellottii<br />

20 Dawn Tetra Hyphessobrycon eos<br />

20 Harold Schultz's Tetra Hyphessobrycon haroldschultzi<br />

20 Black Neon Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi<br />

20 Flag Tetra Hyphessobrycon heterorhabdus<br />

20 Neon Tetra Hyphessobrycon innesi<br />

20 Loreto Tetra Hyphessobrycon loretoensis/metae<br />

peruvianus<br />

20 Lemon Tetra Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis<br />

20 Schwartz Neon Hyphessobrycon simulans<br />

20 False Ulreyi Hyphessobrycon ulreyi<br />

20 Vilma's Tetra Hyphessobrycon vilmae/stegemanni<br />

20 Jelly Bean Tetra Ladigesia roloffi<br />

20 Leporinus Leporinus species<br />

20 Spotted Metynnis Metynnis maculatus/hypsauchen<br />

20 Sharp toothed Tetra Micralestes acutidens<br />

20 Cochu’s Blue Tetra Microbrycon fredcochui<br />

20 Barber’s Tetra Mimagoniates barberi<br />

20 Spot tailed Moenkhausia Moenkhausia dichroura<br />

20 Glass Moenkhausia oligolepis<br />

20 Diamond Moenkhausia pittieri<br />

20 Starry Myloplus Myloplus asterias<br />

20 Schultze’s Myloplus Myloplus schultzei<br />

20 Silver Mylossoma Mylossoma argenteum<br />

20 Hard bellied Characin Mylossoma duriventris<br />

20 Congo Tetra Phenacogrammus interruptus<br />

20 Flag tailed Prochilodus insignis<br />

20 Silver Prochilodus Prochilodus taeniurus<br />

20 Dragon Tetra Pseudocorynopoma doriae<br />

20 Pacu Serrasalmus<br />

20 Bristly mouthed Tetra Tyttocharax madeirae<br />

15


Cichlids<br />

New World<br />

(Central & South American)<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

NORTH AMERICAN<br />

15 Herichthys<br />

CENTRAL AMERICA<br />

10 Convict Cryptoheros nigrofasciatum<br />

15 Amatitlania<br />

Amphilophus<br />

Archocentrus<br />

Chuco<br />

Crytoheros<br />

Cichlosoma<br />

15 Nicuaraguense Hypsophrys<br />

20 Dovii Nandopsis<br />

Tuba Neetroplus<br />

15 Managuense Parachromis<br />

20 Paraneetroplus<br />

Paratheraps<br />

Spetubilius Petenia<br />

15 Jack Dempsey Rocio<br />

20 Theraps<br />

Thorichthys<br />

15 Helleri Thorichthys<br />

20 Tomocichla<br />

Vieja<br />

SOUTH AMERICA<br />

15 All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners<br />

not other wise listed.<br />

Acarichthys<br />

Acaronia<br />

Aequidens<br />

15 Apistos Apistogramma<br />

Apistogrammoides<br />

Astronotus<br />

Australoheros<br />

Biotodoma<br />

Biotoecus<br />

Bujurquina<br />

Caquetaia<br />

20 Chaetobranchopsis<br />

20 Chaetobranchus<br />

16


Cichlids<br />

New World<br />

(Central & South American)<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

20 River Perch Cichla occellaris<br />

15 Cichlosoma<br />

15 Keyhole Cichlid Cleithracara<br />

20 Pike cichlid Crenicara<br />

20 Pike cichlid Crenicichla<br />

15 Checkerboard cichlid Dicrossus<br />

15 Eartheaters Geophagus<br />

Guianacara<br />

Gymnogeophagus<br />

Heroina<br />

Heros<br />

20 Hoplarchus<br />

15 Chocolate cichlid Hypselecara<br />

Ivanacara<br />

Krobia<br />

Laetacara<br />

Mazarunia<br />

Mesonauta<br />

15 Rams Mikrogeophagus<br />

Nannacara<br />

15 Angelfish Pterophyllum scalare<br />

20 Wild Angelfish Pterophyllum altum<br />

20 Retroculus<br />

Satanoperca<br />

20 Discus Symphysodon<br />

20 Taeniacara<br />

Tahuantinsuyoa<br />

20 Teleocichla<br />

20 Uaru<br />

17


Cichlids<br />

Old World<br />

(African & Asian)<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

20 ASIAN CICHLIDS Etroplus, Iranocichla, Tristramella<br />

20 MADAGASCAR CICHLIDS Katria, Oxylapia, Paratilipia, Paretroplus,<br />

Ptychochromis, Ptychochromoides<br />

15 LAKE VICTORIAN<br />

All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not otherwise listed.<br />

Enterochromis, Haplochromis,<br />

Harpagochromis, Hoplotilapia,<br />

Labrochromis, Lithochromis,<br />

Macropleurodus, Mbipia, Neochromis,<br />

Paralabidochromis, Platytaeniodus,<br />

Prognathochromis, Psammochromis,<br />

Ptyochromis, Pundamilia, Tridontochromis<br />

Xystichromis, Yssichromis<br />

20 Scale eater Allochromis<br />

10 LAKE MALAWI<br />

All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not otherwise listed.<br />

Alticorpus, Aristochromis, Aulonocara,<br />

Bu cochromis, Caprichromis, Champsochromis,<br />

Chilotilapia, Copadichromis, Ctenopharynx,<br />

Cyathochromis, Cynotilapia, Cyrtocara,<br />

Dimidiochromis, Diplotaxodon, Docimodus<br />

Eclectochromis, Exochochromis,<br />

Fossorochromis, Gephyrochromis,<br />

Hemitaeniochromis, Hemitilapia,<br />

Iodotropheus, Labeotropheus,<br />

Labidochromis, Lethrinops, Lichnochromis<br />

Mchenga, Melanochromis, Metriaclima,<br />

Mylochromis, Naevochromis, Nimbochromis,<br />

Nyassachromis, Otopharynx, Pallidochromis,<br />

Petrotilapia, Placidochromis, Protomelas,<br />

Pseudotropheus, Rhamphochromis,<br />

Sciaenochromis, Stigmatochromis,<br />

Taeniochromis,Taeniolethrinops,<br />

Tramitichromis, Trematocranus,<br />

Tropheops, Tyrannochromis<br />

20 Scale eaters Corematodus, Genyochromis<br />

18


Cichlids<br />

Old World<br />

(African & Asian)<br />

Points Common Name Latin Name<br />

15 LAKE TANGANYIKAN<br />

All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not otherwise listed.<br />

Altolamprologus, Asprotilipia, Aulonocranus,<br />

Baileychromis, Callochromis, Cardiopharynx,<br />

Chalinochromis, Cunningtonia, Cyathopharynx,<br />

Cyprichromis, Ectodus, Enantiopus, Eretmodus,<br />

Gnathochromis,Grammatotria, Greenwoodochromis,<br />

Hemibates, Julidochromis, Lamprologus,<br />

Lestradea, Limnochromis, Limnotilapia,<br />

Neolamprologus, Ophthalmotilapia,<br />

Paracyprichromis, Petrochromis,<br />

Pseudosimochromis, Reganochromis,<br />

Simochromis, Spathodus, Tangachromis,<br />

Tanganicodus, Variabilichromis, Xenochromis,<br />

20 Bathybates, Benthochromis, Boulengerochromis,<br />

Cyphotilapia, Haplotaxodon, Lepidiolamprologus,<br />

Lobochilotes Microdontochromis, Telmatochromis,<br />

Trematocara, Triglachromis, Tropheus, Xenotilapia<br />

20 Scale eaters Perissodus, Plecodus<br />

15 OTHER AREA AFRICAN CICHLIDS<br />

All egg layers, mouth brooders, cave brooders and substrate spawners not otherwise listed<br />

Alcolapia, Anomalochromis, Astatoreochromis,<br />

Astatotilapia, Benitochromis, Chetia,<br />

Chilochromis,Chromidotilapia, Congochromis,<br />

Ctenochromis, Cyclopharynx, Danakilia,<br />

Divandu, Etia, Gaurochromis, Gobiocichla,<br />

Hemichromis, Heterochromis, Konia,<br />

Limbochromis, Lipochromis, Myaka,<br />

Nanochromis, Orthochromis, Parananocromis,<br />

Pelmatochromis,Pelvicachromis,<br />

Pharyngochromis, Pseudocrenilabrus,<br />

Pterochromis, Pungu, Pyxichromis, Sargochromis,<br />

Sartherodon, Schubotzia, Schwetzochromis,<br />

Serranochromis, Steatocranus, Stomatepia,<br />

Teleogramma, Thoracochromis,Thysochromis,<br />

Tilapia<br />

20 Oreochromis, Tylochromis<br />

19


Cyprinids<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 All Danio Brachydanio<br />

10 White Cloud Mountain Minnow Tanichthys albonubes<br />

10 All Barbs, except where noted<br />

15 Bream Abramis<br />

15 Spotted Barb Barbodes binotatus<br />

15 Clipper Barb Barbodes callipterus<br />

15 African Red-Finned Barb Barbodes camptacanthus<br />

15 Blackline Barb Barbodes dorsimaculatus<br />

15 Duncker's Barb Barbodes dunckeri<br />

15 Clown Barb Barbodes everetti<br />

15 Striped Barb Barbodes fasciatus<br />

15 African Banded Barb Barbodes fasciolatus<br />

15 Spot-Scale Barb Barbodes holotaenia<br />

15 Kersten's Barb Barbodes kerstenii<br />

15 T Barb/Spanner Barb Barbodes lateristriga<br />

15 Five Banded Barb Barbodes pentazona<br />

15 Tinfoil Barb Barbodes schwanenfeldi<br />

15 Red-Finned Barb Barbodes unitantiatus<br />

15 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> Madagascar Bedotia geayi<br />

15 Butterfly Barb Capoeta hulstaerti<br />

15 Two Spot African Barb Capoeta puckelli<br />

15 Indian Hatchet Fish Capoeta laubuca<br />

15 Red Horse Minnow Capoeta lutrensis<br />

15 All other Capoeta species Capoeta anema, chlorotaenia,<br />

hexazona, usumbarae, vivparus<br />

15 Goldfish (all types) Carasius auratus auratus<br />

15 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> New Guinea Chilatherina bleberi, fasciata<br />

15 Koi (all types) Cyrpinus carpio<br />

15 Carp Cyrpinus carpio<br />

15 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> New Guinea Glossolepis incisus, maculosus,<br />

multiquamatus, ramuensis<br />

15 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> New Guinea Iriatherina werneria<br />

15 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> New Guinea Melanotaenia a finis, boesmani, catherinae,<br />

goldiei, herbertaxlrodi, irianjaya , lacustris,<br />

misoolensis, monticola, oktediensis, papuae,<br />

praecox, parkinsoni, sexlineata<br />

15 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> Australian Melanotaenia ma culochi, nigrans, splendida<br />

15 All Rasbora's Rasbora<br />

20 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> Australian Blue Eyes<br />

20 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> New Guinea Blue Eyes<br />

20 Rainbow fish <strong>–</strong> all species not listed<br />

20


Cyprinids<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

20 Bala Shark/Tri-color Shark Balantiocheilos melanopterus<br />

20 Blind African Barb Caecobarbus geertsi<br />

20 Dadio Laubuca dadiburjori<br />

20 Shiners Notropis species<br />

20 Hard Lipped Barb Osteochilus hasselti<br />

20 Black Banded Osteochilus Osteochilus vittatus<br />

20 Knife barb Oxygaster anomalura, atpar<br />

20 Glass Barb Oxygaster oxygastroides<br />

20 Striped Barb Puntius lineatus<br />

20 Somphong's Barb Puntius somphongsi<br />

20 Bitterling Rhodeus sericeus<br />

20 Celebes Rainbow fish Telmatherina ladigesi<br />

Killifish<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 None<br />

15 Mop spawning killifish,<br />

20 All Peat spawners<br />

20 Blue Galaris Fundulopanchax sjdestedti<br />

20 Tanganyikan killifish Lamprichthys tanganicus<br />

Livebearers<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 Mosquito fish Gambusia affinis affinis<br />

5 Holbrook’s Gambusia Gambusia affinis holbrooki<br />

5 All Limia Limia<br />

5 Molly Mollienesia, Poecilia<br />

5 Merry Widow Phallichthys amates<br />

5 Caudo Phalloceros<br />

5 Guppy Poecilia reticulata<br />

5 Livebearer Poecilistes, Priapella, Quintana<br />

5 Swordtail Pseuxiphophorus, Xiphophorus<br />

5 Platy Xiphophorus<br />

10 Pike Top Minnow, Pike Livebearer Belonesox belizanus<br />

10 Sailfin Molly Mollienesia, Poecilia velifera,<br />

15 Malayan Halfbeak or Wrestling Halfbeak Dermogenys pusillus<br />

15 Branners Livebearer Micropoecilia branneri<br />

15 Goodeids Goodeid species<br />

21


Miscellaneous<br />

Freshwater Species<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 None<br />

15 Goby Goby species<br />

15 Western Sleeper Dormitator latifrons,<br />

15 Spotted Sleeper Dormitator maculatus<br />

15 Leaf Fish Monocirrhus polyacanthus<br />

20 Badis/Chameleon Fish Badis Badis badis<br />

20 Burmese Badis Badis Badis burmanicus<br />

20 Rope Fish/Snake Fish Calamoichthys calabaricus<br />

20 Snakehead Channa micropeltes<br />

20 South American Puffer Colomesus psittacus<br />

20 Tiger Fish/Datnoid Datnioides<br />

20 Distichodus Distichodus<br />

20 Knife Fish Eigenmannia, Hypopomus, Gymnotus,<br />

Xenomystus<br />

20 Siamese Stone Lapping Fish Garra taeniata<br />

20 Scaly Mormyrid Gnathonemus macrolepidotus<br />

20 Elephant-Nose Gnathonemus petersi<br />

20 Worm Jawed Mormyrid Gnathonemus tamandua<br />

20 Eel Macrognathus, Mastacembelus<br />

20 Nandus Nandus nandus<br />

20 Arowana Osteoglossum bicirrhosum<br />

20 Butterfly Fish Pantodon buchholzi<br />

20 African Leaf Fish Polycentropis<br />

20 Schomburgk’s Leaf Fish Polycentrus<br />

20 Black Ghost Sternarchus albifrons<br />

20 Pipefish Syngnathus<br />

20 Needle Fish Xenetodon cancila<br />

22


Marine Fish,<br />

Invertebrates & Corals<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 Any freshwater snail<br />

15 Any marine type snail<br />

15 Any freshwater shrimp<br />

20 Any marine shrimp<br />

15 Soft coral<br />

20 Hard coral<br />

20 Any marine fish<br />

Native American<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 None<br />

10 None<br />

15 Sunfish Centrarchidae, Lepomis, Pomoxis<br />

20 Darters Ammocryta, Percina, Etheostoma<br />

20 Stickleback Gasterosteidae species<br />

20 Gars Lepisosteidae species<br />

20 Bass Micropterus species<br />

20 Perch Percidae species<br />

20 Trout Salmonidae species<br />

23


Lateral Line<br />

Gill<br />

Pectoral<br />

Ventral<br />

NOTES<br />

Dorsal<br />

Second Dorsal<br />

Adipose<br />

24<br />

Anal<br />

Caudal


AQUATIC<br />

PLANT<br />

PROPAGATION<br />

POINTS<br />

25


Apongetons & Criniums<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

20 None Aponogeton bernierianus (quadrangulare)<br />

10 None Aponogeton boivinianus<br />

20 None Aponogeton capuronii<br />

15 Crinkled / Ruffled Aponogeton Aponogeton crispus (echinatum)<br />

20 None Aponogeton decaryi<br />

15 None Aponogeton distachyos (distachum)<br />

15 Elongated swordplant Aponogeton elongatus (latifolius)<br />

20 Madagascar Lace Aponogeton fenestralis<br />

15 None Aponogeton guilotii<br />

15 Broad-leaved Lace Plant Aponogeton henkelianus<br />

15 None Aponogeton jacobsenii<br />

10 None Aponogeton longiplumulosus<br />

20 None Aponogeton loriae<br />

20 Madagascan Lace Plant Aponogeton madagascariensis<br />

20 Drifting Swordplant Aponogeton (Saururus) natans (monostachyon)<br />

15 None Aponogeton rigidifolius<br />

15 None Aponogeton robinsonii (eberhardtii)<br />

15 None Aponogeton tenuispicatus<br />

15 Compact Aponogeton Aponogeton ulvaceus (ambongensis/violaceus<br />

10 None Aponogeton undulatus<br />

15 None Crinium calamistratum<br />

15 Water Onion Crinium natans<br />

15 None Crinium purpurascens<br />

10 Onion Plant Crinium thaianum<br />

15 None Crinium tortifolia<br />

Anubias & Lagenandra<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 None Anubias affinis<br />

10 Narrow-leaved Anubias Anubias anguustifolia “Afzelii”<br />

10 None Anubias auriculata<br />

5 Broad-leaved Anubias Anubias barteri var. ‘Barteri’<br />

5 None Anubias barteri subsp. Bonsai<br />

5 None Anubias barteri var. ‘Coffeefolia’<br />

5 None Anubias barteri var. ‘Lanceolata’<br />

5 Dwarf Anubias Anubias barteri var. ‘Nana’<br />

10 Congo Anubias Anubias congensis<br />

10 None Anubias enfferi<br />

15 None Anubias gigantea<br />

10 None Anubias gilletii<br />

10 None Anubias gracilis<br />

15 None Anubias hastifolia (auriculata/laurentii)<br />

26


Anubias & Lagenandra<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 None Anubias heterophylla (bequaerti/congensis/undulata<br />

15 None Anubias pynaertii<br />

15 None Lagenandra jacobsenii<br />

15 None Lagenandra keralenis<br />

15 None Lagenandra lancifolia<br />

15 None Lagenandra meeboldii<br />

15 None Lagenandra (Arum/Caladium/Cryptocoryne)<br />

ovata (ovatum/insignis)<br />

15 None Lagenandra praetemissa<br />

15 None Lagenandra thwaitesii<br />

Cryptocoryne<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne affinis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne alba<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne albida (costata)<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne amicorum<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne annamica<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne aponogetifolia<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne aquatica<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne auriculata<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne axelrodii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne beckettii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne bertilihansenii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne blassii<br />

20 None Crypotcoryne bogneri<br />

20 None Crypotcoryne bullosa<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne burmensis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne caudata<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne (Ambrosina) ciliata<br />

20 None Crypotcoryne congnata<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne consobrina<br />

10 Water Trumpet Crypotcoryne cordate (zonata)<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne coronata<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne costata<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne crispulata<br />

(balansae/flaccidifolia/retrospiralis/tonlinensis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne cruddasiana<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne dalzellii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne drymorrhiza<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne edithiae<br />

27


Cryptocoryne<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne elata<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne elliptica<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne evae<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne ferruginea<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne fusca<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne gasseri<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne gracilis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne grandis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne griffithii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne haerteliana<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne hansenii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne hejnyi<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne hudoroi<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne huegelii<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne jacobsenii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne johorensis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne keei<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne kerrii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne korthausae<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne kwangsiensis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne legroi<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne longicauda<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne longispatha<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne lucens<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne minima<br />

10 Moehlmann’s Crypotcoryne moehlmannii<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne nevillii<br />

15 None Crypotcoryne nurii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne pallidnervia<br />

10 Tiny Crypt Crypotcoryne parva<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne petchii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne pontederiifolia (sulphurea)<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne pygmaea<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne (Ambrosina) retospiralis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne ridleyi<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne roxburghii<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne sarawacensis<br />

10 Schulze’s Spiral Crypotcoryne schulzei<br />

20 None Crypotcoryne scurrilis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne serrulata<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne siamensis<br />

10 None Crypotcoryne spathulata<br />

10 Spiral Crypt Crypotcoryne (Arum) spirals (congnatoides/spirale)<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne stonei<br />

28


Cryptocoryne<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

20 None Cryptocoryne striolata (ongii)<br />

15 None Cryptocoryne thwaitesii<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne tortilis<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne tortuosa<br />

15 None Cryptocoryne uenoi<br />

10 Undulate Crypt Cryptocoryne undulata (willisii)<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne unilocularis<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne usteriana<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne venemae<br />

15 None Cryptocoryne versteegii<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne vietnamensis<br />

15 None Cryptocoryne villosa<br />

10 Walker’s Crypt Cryptocoryne walkeri (lutea)<br />

5 Wendt’s Crypt Cryptocoryne wendtii (jahnelli/krauteri/nana/rubella)<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne wightii<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne yujii<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne yunnanensis<br />

15 None Cryptocoryne zaidiana<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne zewaldiae<br />

10 None Cryptocoryne zukalii<br />

Floating Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 Water Velvet Azolla caroliniana (cristata/densa/portoricensis)<br />

15 Azolla Moss Fern Azolla filiculoides (arbuscula/magellanica/squamosa)<br />

20 None Azolla nilotica<br />

20 None Azolla pinnata (africana/imbricata)<br />

10 Water Hyacinth Eichhornia (Pontederiaceae) crassipes<br />

10 None Eichhornia heterospema (venezuelensis)<br />

5 None Lemna (Lenticula) gibba<br />

5 Duckweed Lemna minor<br />

10 None Lemna trisula<br />

10 Frogbit Limnobium (Hydromystria/Salvinia) laevigatum<br />

(laevigata/stoloniferum)<br />

10 None Limnobium (Hydrocharis) spongia (bosci/cordifolia<br />

20 None Ludwigia (Jussiaea) helminthorrhiza (natans)<br />

10 None Ludwigia (Jussiaea) sedoides<br />

20 None Phyllanthus fluitans<br />

10 Water Lettuce Pista stratiotes<br />

20 None Ricciocarpus (Riccia) natans<br />

15 Fuzzy Duck Weed Salvinia auriculata (hispida)<br />

15 None Salvinia biloba<br />

15 None Salvinia cucullata<br />

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Floating Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

15 None Salvinia herzogii<br />

10 None Salvinia minima<br />

15 None Salvinia molesta<br />

10 None Salvinia natans<br />

10 None Salvinia oblongifolia<br />

10 None Salvinia odorata (cernua)<br />

5 Giant Duckweed Spirodela (Lemna) polyrhiza<br />

20 Water Chestnut Trapa natans<br />

5 Tropical Bladderwort Utricularia aurea (flexuosa)<br />

5 None Wolffia angusta<br />

10 None Wolffia arrhiza<br />

5 None Wolffia neglecta<br />

5 None Wol fiella (Wol fia/Wol fiopsis) welwitschii (conguensis)<br />

Primative Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 Nano Moss Amblystegium antipyretica<br />

15 None Bolbitis fluviatus<br />

15 African Fern Bolbitis heteroclita<br />

10 Chinese Fern Bolbitis heudelotii<br />

15 None Bolbitis hydrophylla<br />

5 Hornwort Ceratophyllum demersum<br />

5 None Ceratophyllum sp. ‘Peru’<br />

5 Tropical Hornwort Ceratophyllum submersum<br />

5 Floating Fern Ceratoperis (Pteris) comuta<br />

10 Floating Watersprite Ceratoperis (Parkeria) pteridioides<br />

10 None Ceratoperis richardii<br />

5 Indian Fern Ceratoperis (Acrostichum) thalictroides (siliquosa)<br />

20 Moss Ball or Marimo Ball Cladopora (Conferva) aegagrophila (sauteri)<br />

10 None Drepanocladus sp.<br />

10 U.S. Fissidens Fissidens fontanus<br />

10 Phoenix Moss Fissidens sp. ‘Singapore’<br />

10 None Fissidens splachnobryoides<br />

10 Zipper Moss Fissidens zippelianus<br />

10 Willow Moss Fontinalis antipyretica<br />

10 None Isoetes echinospora<br />

10 None Isoetes flaccida<br />

10 None Isoetes lacustris<br />

10 None Isoetes malinverniana<br />

10 None Isoetes setacea<br />

10 Quillwort Isoetes velata<br />

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Primative Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

5 Stringy Moss Leptodictyum riparium<br />

10 None Marsilia angustifolia<br />

10 Clover Fern Marsilia drummondii<br />

10 Four Leaf Clover Marsilia exarata<br />

10 Four Leaf Clover Marsilia minuta<br />

10 Four Leaf Clover Marsilia quadrifolia<br />

5 Java Fern Microsorum (Colysis/Pleopeltis/Polypodium)<br />

pteropus (tridactylon)<br />

10 Hammer Leaf Java Fern Microsorum pteropus var. ‘Philippine’<br />

10 Pellia Monosolenium (Pellia) tenerum (endiviifolia)<br />

10 Mini Pellia Pellia endiviafolia<br />

5 None Plagiomnium trichomanes<br />

10 None Riccardia chamedryfolia<br />

10 Crystalwort Riccia (Ricciella) fluitans<br />

(canaliculata/eudichotoma/nodosa/rhenana)<br />

5 Round Pellia /Loma Fern Subwassertang sp. (Lomariopsis lineata?)<br />

10 Taiwan Moss Taxiphyllum alternans<br />

5 Ancor Moss Taxiphyllum sp. ‘anchor’<br />

5 None Taxiphyllum barbieri<br />

10 Flame Moss Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Flame’<br />

5 Giant Moss Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Giant’<br />

5 Green Sock Moss Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Green Sock’<br />

5 Peacock Moss Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Peacock’<br />

5 Spiky Moss Taxiphyllum sp. ‘Spiky’<br />

5 String Moss/Japan Moss Taxiphyllum sp. String’<br />

10 Star Moss Tortula ruralis<br />

5 Java Moss Vesicularia barberi<br />

5 Creeping Moss Vesicularia sp. ‘Creeping’<br />

5 Singapore Moss Vesicularia dubyana<br />

10 Weeping Moss Vesicularia ferriei<br />

5 Christmas Moss Vesicularia montagnei<br />

10 Erect Moss Vesicularia reticulata<br />

Rosette Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

15 Sweet Flag Acorus calamus<br />

15 Japanese Rush Acorus gramineus (humilis/pusillus/tatarinowii)<br />

15 Malayan Sword Aglaonema simplex<br />

10 None Anthraxon sp. ‘Malaysia’<br />

15 None Baldellia (Alisma/Echinodorus) ranunculoides<br />

15 None Baldellia (Alisma/Echinodorus) ranunculoides<br />

subsp. Repens<br />

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Rosette Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

15 None Blyxa alternifolius<br />

15 None Blyxa aubertii (echinosperma)<br />

15 Japanese Rush Blyxa (Hydrilla) japonica<br />

15 None Blyxa novoguineensis<br />

15 None Cyperus helferi<br />

10 Papyrus Cyperus papyrus<br />

15 Blue Water Hyacinth Eichornia (Pontederiaceae) azurea<br />

15 None Eichornia (Heteranthera) diversifolia<br />

15 None Eichornia (Pontederia/Monochoria) natans<br />

10 Hairgrass Eichornia (Scirpus) acicularis<br />

10 None Eleocharis sp. ‘japan’<br />

10 None Eleocharis minima<br />

10 Giant Hairgrass Eleocharis montevidensis<br />

10 None Eleocharis (Scirpus) pusilla (pumilio)<br />

10 Umbrella Hairgrass Eleocharis (Chloroharis) vivpara (prolifera)<br />

10 None Eleocharis parvulus<br />

10 None Eriocaulon sp. ‘africa’<br />

10 None Eriocaulon aquaticus<br />

15 Pipewort Eriocaulon cinereum<br />

20 None Eriocaulon sp. ‘Gojas’<br />

20 None Eriocaulon sp. ‘Mato Grosso’<br />

20 None Eriocaulon setaceum<br />

20 None Eriocaulon sp. ‘Thailand’<br />

15 None Glossostigma diandra<br />

15 None Glossostigma (Tricholoma) elatinoides<br />

10 None Helanthium tenellum<br />

15 Microsword Lilaeopsis (Crantzia) brasiliensis (minor)<br />

15 Giant Microsword Lilaeopsis (Crantzia/Crantziola) carolinensis<br />

15 None Lilaeopsis macloviana<br />

10 None Lilaeopsis mauritiana<br />

15 Cobra Grass Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae<br />

10 Shoreweed Littirella uniflora<br />

15 Fountain Plant Ophiopogon japonicus<br />

15 None Ottelia alismoides<br />

15 None Ottelia brasiliensis<br />

20 None Ottelia mesenterium<br />

15 None Ottelia ulvifolia<br />

10 None Physostegia (Amoracia/Dracocephalum/Prasium)<br />

pupurea (purpureum)<br />

20 None Ranalisma rostrata<br />

15 None Ranunculus inundatus (papulentus)<br />

15 None Reussia (Pontederia) rotundifolia<br />

15 Watercress Rorippa (Armoracia/Cochleria) aquatica<br />

10 None Sagittaria natans<br />

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Rosette Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 Giant Sagittaria Sagittaria platyphylla (graminea/recuva/mohrii)<br />

10 Dwarf Sagittaria Sagittaria (Alisma) subulata (pusilla/sublatum)<br />

10 Dwarf Sagittaria Sagittaria terres<br />

15 Water Pimpernel Samolous valerandi (floribundus/parviflorus)<br />

15 Lizard’s Tail Saururus cernrus cernuus (lucidus)<br />

15 None Saururus (Spathium) chinensis (chinense/loureiri)<br />

5 Awlwort Subularia aquatica<br />

10 Dwarf Val. Vallisneria americana (asiatica/biwaensis/<br />

gigantea/natans/neotropocalis/spirals/tortifolia)<br />

10 None Vallisneria caulescens<br />

10 Corkscrew Val Vallisneria spiralis (aethiopica/denseserrulata/<br />

jacquiniana/michelii/pusilla)<br />

10 None Vallisneria nana (gracilis)<br />

Stem Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 None Alternanthera aquatica<br />

15 Red Telanthera Alternanthera (Telanthera) reinerckii<br />

15 Red Ivy or Joy Weed Alternanthera sessilis (triandra/repens/denticulata)<br />

10 None Ammania auriculata<br />

15 Delicate Ammania Ammania sp. ‘bonsai’<br />

10 None Ammania coccinea<br />

15 Delicate Ammania Ammania gracilis<br />

20 None Ammania latifolia<br />

15 None Ammania multiflora<br />

15 None Ammania senegalensis (filiformis/salsuginosa)<br />

10 None Apalanthe granatensis<br />

15 None Bacopa sp. ‘Araguaia’<br />

10 None Bacopa australis<br />

10 Dwarf Bacopa / Baby Tears Bacopa (Monnieri/Obolaria) caroliniana (amplexicaulis)<br />

15 None Bacopa sp. ‘Colorata’<br />

20 None Bacopa (Herpestis/Monniera) crenata<br />

(calycina/thonningii)<br />

20 None Bacopa floribunda<br />

20 None Bacopa (Bramia/Herpestis) lanigera<br />

10 None Bacopa (Herpestis) madagascariensis<br />

10 None Bacopa (Lysimachia/Gratio/Herpestis) monnieri<br />

15 None Bacopa (Herpestis) myriophylloides<br />

10 None Bacopa sp. ‘Pantanal’<br />

20 None Bacopa (Herpestis) reflexa<br />

10 Round Bacopa Bacopa rotundifolia<br />

15 Giant Cabomba Cabomba (Nectris) aquatica (schwartzii)<br />

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Stem Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

15 Green Cabomba Cabomba caroliniana (aubletii/pulcherrima)<br />

15 None Cabomba caroliniana subsp. Australis<br />

20 Red Cabomba Cabomba (Nectris) furcata<br />

(piauhyensis/pubescens/warmingii)<br />

15 None Cabomba haynesii<br />

20 None Cabomba juscata<br />

15 None Cabomba palaeformis<br />

10 Japanese Cress Cardamine lyrata<br />

10 None Crassula aquatica<br />

10 None Crassula (Tilaea) helmsii<br />

15 Water Hedge Didiplis (peplis) diandra<br />

5 Water Weed Egeria densa<br />

5 None Egeria najas<br />

20 None Egleria fluctuans<br />

15 None Elatine macropoda<br />

15 None Elatine triandra<br />

10 Anacharis Elodea (Anacharis) nuttallii<br />

10 Canadian Elodea Elodea (Udora) Canadensis<br />

15 None Eriocaulaceae sp. “Type 2’<br />

10 None Eriocaulaceae sp. “Type 3’<br />

10 Spade Leaf Gymnocoronis (Alomia/Adenostemma)<br />

spilanthoides (attenuata/gymnocoronis/subcordata)<br />

15 Dwarf Helzine Hemianthus callitrichoides<br />

10 Pearlweed Hemianthus (Micranthemum) micranthemoides (nu tallii)<br />

15 None Hemigraphis trajan<br />

10 None Heteranthera graminea<br />

15 None Heteranthera (Buchosia/Leptanthus) reniformis<br />

(aquatica/acuta/peruvianus/virginicus)<br />

10 Stargrass Heteranthera (Schollera) zosterifolia (osteniana)<br />

10 Tropical Water Violet Hottonia inflata<br />

15 None Hottonia palustris (millefolium)<br />

15 None Houttuynia cordata<br />

10 Bottom Nettle Hydrilla (Serpicula) verticllata<br />

5 None Hydrocotyle lemnoides<br />

5 Brazilian Pennywort Hydrocotyle leucocephala<br />

10 None Hydrocotyle ranunculoides (americana)<br />

15 None Hydrocotyle sibthorpiodes (japonica/rotundifolia/yabei)<br />

10 Umbrella Plant Hydrocotyle verticillata<br />

15 Pennywort Hydrocotyle vulgaris<br />

15 Water Hair Hydrothrix gardneri<br />

15 None Hydrotriche ho toniiflora<br />

10 Balsam Hygrophila Hygrophila (Ruellia/Synnema) balsamica<br />

15 None Hygrophila sp. ‘Bold’<br />

15 None Hygrophila corymbosa var. ‘Kompact’<br />

10 Temple Plant Hygrophila (Justicia/Nomaphilia) corymbosa (stricta)<br />

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Stem Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 Wisteria Hygrophila (Ruellia/Synnema) difformis<br />

(triflora/triflorum)<br />

10 Guiana Hygrophila Hygrophila guianensis (conferta)<br />

15 Lake Hygrophila Hygrophila lacustris<br />

10 None Hygrophila lancea<br />

15 None Hygrophila sp. ‘Pantanal’<br />

5 Dwarf Hygrophila Hygrophila (Heliadelphis/Justicia/Ruellia) polysperma<br />

10 Sunset Hygrophila Hygrophila (Heliadelphis/Justicia/Ruellia)<br />

polysperma var ‘Sunset’<br />

15 None Hygrophila sp. ‘Porto Velho’<br />

15 None Hygrophila sp. ‘Red’<br />

15 None Hygrophila sp. Rio Araguaia<br />

15 None Hygrophila sp. Roraima<br />

10 None Hygrophila salicifolia (angustifolia)<br />

10 None Hygrophila sp. ‘Sarawak’<br />

5 Water Star Hygrophila sp. ‘Tiger’<br />

10 None Juncus repens<br />

10 None Lagarosiphon (Udora) cordofanus<br />

15 None Lagarosiphon madagascariensis (densus)<br />

5 African Water Weed Lagarosiphon (Elodea) major (crispa/muscoides)<br />

10 Giant Ambulia Limnophila (Cyrilla) aquatica<br />

15 None Limnophila (Ambulia) aromatica<br />

15 None Limnophila aromaticoides<br />

15 None Limnophila (Ambulia) dasyantha<br />

10 None Limnophila glabra<br />

15 None Limnophila (Columnea) heterophylla<br />

15 None Limnophila hippuroides<br />

15 Indian Ambulia Limnophila (Hottonia) indica<br />

15 None Limnophila sp. ‘Mini’<br />

10 Dwaf Ambulia Limnophila (Hottonia) sessiliflora<br />

10 None Lindernia sp. ‘Anagalis’<br />

15 None Lindernia dubia<br />

15 None Lindernia sp. ‘India’<br />

10 None Lindernia (Gratiola/llysanthes) paviflora<br />

(capensis/radicans)<br />

15 None Lindernia rotundifolia<br />

10 None Lobelia dortmanna<br />

10 Scarlet Lobelia Lobelia cardinalis<br />

15 None Lobelia (Pratia/Rapuntium) purpurascens (ilicfolia)<br />

10 None Ludwigia (Isnardia/Ludwigiantha)<br />

arcuata (pedunculosa)<br />

10 None Ludwigia (Ludwigiantha) brevipes<br />

15 Red Star Ludwigia Ludwigia (Jussiaea) glandulosa<br />

(brachyca/cylindrica/hetrophylla/peruensis)<br />

20 None Ludwigia (Jussiaea) inclinata<br />

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Stem Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

15 None Ludwigia inclinata var. verticllata<br />

15 None Ludwigia inclinata var. verticllata ‘Cuba’<br />

20 None Ludwigia inclinata var. verticllata ‘Pantanal’<br />

15 None Ludwigia ovalis<br />

10 None Ludwigia (Isnardia) palustris<br />

10 Creeping Ludwigia Ludwigia repens<br />

20 None Ludwigia senegalensis<br />

10 Creeping Jenny Lysimachia (Nummularia) nummularia<br />

(repens/rotundifolia)<br />

15 None Mayaca fluviatilis (aubletii/vandellii)<br />

15 None Mayaca sellowiana<br />

15 Giant Baby’s Tears Micranthemum (Anonymos/Globifera) umbrosum<br />

(orbiculatum/umbrosus)<br />

20 None Microcarpaea minima<br />

10 None Murdania sp.<br />

10 Water Forget-Me-Not Myosotis scorp<br />

15 Parrot’s Feather Myriopyllum (Enydria) aquaticum<br />

(aquatica/brasiliense/elatinoides/proserpinacoides)<br />

15 None Myriopyllum dicoccum<br />

15 None Myriopyllum heterophyllum<br />

10 None Myriopyllum mattogrossense<br />

10 Foxtail Myriopyllum (Potamogeton) pinnatum<br />

(hippuroides/scabratum)<br />

10 Filigree Frill Myriopyllum simulans (propinquum/variifolium)<br />

5 None Myriopyllum spicatum<br />

20 Red Myriopyllum Myriopyllum tuberculatum<br />

(indicum/spathulatum/tetrandrum)<br />

10 None Myriopyllum ussuriense (verticillatum)<br />

10 None Najas sp. ‘Argentina’<br />

10 None Najas conferta (argura/hoehnei)<br />

10 None Najas flexis<br />

10 None Najas (Caulinia) guadalupensis (microdon)<br />

10 None Najas (Caulinia) indica (kingii)<br />

10 None Najas (Caulinia) marina<br />

10 None Najas sp. ‘Roraima’<br />

20 Watercress Nasturtium officinale<br />

20 None Nesaea (Ammania) crassicaulis (polyantha)<br />

20 None Nesaea pedicellata<br />

20 Red Nesaea Nesaea sp. ‘Red’<br />

5 None Nesaea triflora<br />

10 None Nitella flexilis<br />

10 Stonewort Ntella zosterak<br />

15 None Penthorum sedoides<br />

15 Pillwort Pilularia americana<br />

15 None Pilularia globulifera<br />

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Stem Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

15 None Poaceae sp. ‘Purple Bamboo’<br />

15 Little Star Pogostemon helferi<br />

20 None Pogostemon (Dysophylla/Eusteralis/Mentha)<br />

stellata (benthamiana/ramoissima)<br />

15 None Pogostemon yatabeanus<br />

15 None Polygonum sp. ‘Acre’<br />

15 None Polygonum hypropiperoides<br />

10 None Polygonum javanicum<br />

10 None Polygonum sp. ‘Kawagoneum’<br />

15 None Polygonum pedunculare<br />

15 None Polygonum sp. ‘Porto Vehlo’<br />

15 None Polygonum sp. ‘Ruby’<br />

15 None Polygonum sp. ‘Sao Paulo’<br />

10 None Potamogeton crispus<br />

15 None Potamogeton dentatus<br />

10 Curly Pondweed Potamogeton gayi<br />

10 None Potamogeton helferi<br />

10 None Potamogeton mascarensis<br />

10 None Potamogeton natans<br />

10 None Potamogeton octandrus<br />

10 Perfoliate Pondweed Potamogeton perfoliatus<br />

10 None Potamogeton pusillus<br />

10 None Potamogeton schweinfurthii (lucens)<br />

10 None Potamogeton wrightii<br />

(javanicus/malaianus/nodosus/vietnam)<br />

10 None Potamogeton zosteriformis<br />

15 None Proserpinaca palustris<br />

10 None Rotala sp. ‘Bonsai’<br />

10 None Rotala sp. ‘Colorata’<br />

15 None Rotala sp. ‘Gojas’<br />

10 None Rotala sp. ‘Green’<br />

15 None Rotala hippuris<br />

20 Giant Red Rotala Rotala (Ameletia) macrandra (magenta)<br />

20 None Rotala mexicana<br />

15 None Rotala mini type 1<br />

15 None Rotala mini type 2<br />

15 None Rotala sp. ‘Nanjenshan’<br />

20 None Rotala occultifolia<br />

15 None Rotala sp. ‘pearl’<br />

15 None Rotala pusilla (araguia)<br />

15 None Rotala ramosior<br />

10 Dwarf Rotala Rotala (Ammannia) rotundifolia (indica)<br />

15 None Rotala verticillaris<br />

20 None Rotala sp. ‘Vietnam’<br />

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Stem Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

20 Whorly Rotala Rotala (Ammania/Hydrolythrum) wallichii<br />

(myriophylloides)<br />

15 None Selliera radicans<br />

10 Mexican Oak Shinnersia/Trichocoronis rivularis<br />

20 None Tonina sp. ‘Belem’<br />

20 None Tonina (Eriocaulon/Hyphydra) fluviatalis<br />

(amplexicaule/amplexicaulis)<br />

20 None Tonina sp. ‘Manaus’<br />

20 None Tonina uaupes<br />

10 None Utricularia bifida<br />

10 None Utricularia foliosa<br />

10 Bladderwort Utricularia gibba<br />

10 None Utricularia graminifolia<br />

10 None Utricularia inflexa (thonningii)<br />

10 None Utricularia stellaris<br />

5 None Zosterella dubia<br />

Sword Plants<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

10 Amazon Swordplant Echinodorus amazonicus (brevipedicellatus)<br />

10 None Echinodorus angustifolius<br />

10 None Echinodorus aschersonianus (nulliglandulosus)<br />

10 None Echinodorus barthii<br />

10 Cellophane Sword Echinodorus (Alisma) berteroi (patagonicus/rostratus)<br />

10 None Echinodorus bleheri (platyphylla/rangeri)<br />

10 None Echinodorus (Alisma) bolivianum (austroamericanus)<br />

10 Radicans Sword Echinodorus cordifolius<br />

10 None Echinodorus (Alisma) grandiflorus<br />

(grandiflorum/argentinensis)<br />

10 Large-flowered Amazon Echinodorus grandiflorus subsp. aureus (muricatus)<br />

10 None Echinodorus grisebachii (gracilis)<br />

10 Blac-red Amazon Echinodorus horemanii<br />

10 None Echinodorus horizontalis<br />

10 None Echinodorus latifolius<br />

15 None Echinodorus longiscapus<br />

10 None Echinodorus macrocarpus<br />

10 Large-leaved Amazon Echinodorus (Alisma) macrophyllus (macrophyllum)<br />

10 None Echinodorus (Alisma) macrophyllus subsp. Scaber<br />

10 Ruffled Sword Echinodorus martii (major/leopoldina)<br />

15 Opaque Amazon Echinodorus opacus<br />

15 Red Amazon Echinodorus osrisis (aureobrunneus)<br />

10 None Echinodorus (Sagittaria/Alisma) palaefolius<br />

(ellipticum/palaefolium<br />

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Sword Plants<br />

Points Common Name Latin Name<br />

10 None Echinodorus paniculatus (cylindricus)<br />

10 Black Amazon Echinodorus parviflorus (peruensis/tocantins)<br />

15 None Echinodorus parviflorus var. ‘Tropica Rodette’<br />

15 None Echinodorus pellucidus<br />

15 None Echinodorus portoalegrensis<br />

10 Broad Leaf Chain Sword Echinodorus quadricostatus (magdalensis)<br />

10 None Echinodorus schlueteri<br />

15 None Echinodorus (Alisma) subalatus (subalatum/longistylis)<br />

15 None Echinodorus (Alisma) subalatus subsp.Andrieuxii (ellipticus)<br />

10 Pygmy Chain Sword Echinodorus (Alisma) tenellus (parvulus)<br />

10 Uruguay Sword Echinodorus uruguayensis (horemanii/africanus<br />

POINTS COMMON NAME LATIN NAME<br />

Water Lilles<br />

10 None Barclaya (Hydrostemma) longifolia (oblonga/pie reana)<br />

15 None Barclaya (Hydrostemma) motleyi<br />

15 None Hydrocleys (Ostenia) martii (uruguayensis)<br />

15 None Hydrocleys mattogossensis<br />

15 None Hydrocleys modesta<br />

15 Water Poppy Hydrocleys (Stratiotes) nymphoides<br />

15 None Hydrocleys parviflora<br />

10 Spatterdock Nuphar (Nymphaea) japonica (japonicum/lutea/subintege rimum)<br />

15 Cape Fear Spatterdock Nuphar sagittifolium<br />

10 None Nymphaea daubenyana<br />

10 None Nymphaea glandulifera (blanda)<br />

10 Tiger Lotus Nymphaea lotus (thermalis/rubra/zenkeri<br />

15 Pink Water Lily Nymphaea masaniello<br />

10 None Nymphaea micrantha (caerulea)<br />

10 None Nymphaea rudgeana (ampla)<br />

15 Small Yellow Water Lily Nymphaea tetragona<br />

15 Banana Plant Nymphoides (Anonymos/Limnanthemum/<br />

Menyanthes/Villarsia) aquatica (trachysperma)<br />

10 None Nymphoides (Limnanthemum) ezannoi (senegelense)<br />

10 None Nymphoides geminata<br />

10 None Nymphoides (Menyanthes) indica (humboldtiana)<br />

10 None Nymphoides indica subsp. occidentalis<br />

10 None Nymphoides sp. ‘Taiwan’<br />

10 None Nymphoides (Limnanthemum) thunbergiana<br />

Please note: Any plants propagated (including pond plants)<br />

which are not listed will be counted as 10 points<br />

unless HAP chairperson decides otherwise.<br />

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Flower<br />

Node<br />

Roots<br />

NOTES<br />

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Bud<br />

Stem<br />

Leaf


We must thank the following persons and groups for their direct and indirect help<br />

in the creation, shaping and completion of this manual. We believe that this is the<br />

first manual to address all areas of the aquatic hobbyist’s pursuits and pleasures:<br />

freshwater fish, marine fish, corals, invertebrates and plants. It is hoped that both<br />

individuals and clubs will use and share this manual for the promotion of breeding and<br />

propagation of aquatic life in their personal environments.<br />

Bernard Fleischman<br />

Joseph Graffagnino<br />

Seth Kolker<br />

Michael Loweth<br />

Educating Aquarists<br />

Since 1911<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

PERSONAL THANKS GO TO:<br />

Dr. Ted Coletti, North Jersey <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Greater City <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Motor City <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Tropical Fish <strong>Society</strong> of Rhode Island<br />

Dorothy Reimer, Aquatic Gardeners Association<br />

Central New York <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Nassau County <strong>Aquarium</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

BROOKLYN AQUARIUM SOCIETY MEMBERS:<br />

Kay Martin<br />

Thomas Miglio<br />

Lisa Quilty<br />

Roger Schillizzi<br />

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Richard Spanvill<br />

John Todaro<br />

Robert Wranovics<br />

Izzy Zwerin<br />

DESIGN: John Todaro<br />

ILLUSTRATIONS: Norman Dougherty, Chris Giam, Julia Noonan, Shelly Sacks


BROOKLYN AQUARIUM SOCIETY BAP/HAP SUBMISSION FORM<br />

MEMBER’S NAME:<br />

SPECIES LATIN NAME:<br />

SPECIES COMMON NAME:<br />

DATE SPAWNED/PROPAGATED: CLASS<br />

SPECIES TYPE: (CHECK ONE) [ ]FISH [ ] INVERT [ ] CORAL [ ] PLANT<br />

WATER TYPE: (CHECK ONE) [ ] SALT WATER [ ] BRACKISH<br />

TANK SIZE SUBSTRATE COLOR<br />

FILTER TYPE TEMPERATURE<br />

WATER CHANGE VOLUME pH<br />

WATER CHANGE FREQUENCY HARDNESS (GH)<br />

SUBSTRATE TYPE SPECIFIC GRAVITY (SP.G.)<br />

SUBSTRATE DEPTH NUMBER OF FRY<br />

FOOD(S) USED (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) [ ] Live [ ] Frozen [ ] Flake [ ] Freeze Dried [ ] Other _________________<br />

SPECIES BRED ON/IN (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) [ ] Rock [ ] Log [ ] Cave [ ] Plant [ ] Glass [ ] Peat<br />

[ ] Pipe [ ] Mop [ ] Filter Tube [ ] Earth [ ] Other: ______________________________________<br />

PROPAGATION METHOD USED:<br />

TYPE OF LIGHTING USED:<br />

TOTAL LIGHTING WATTAGE # OF HOURS ILLUMINATION<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

FERTILIZER AND SUPPLEMENTS USED (IF ANY) HOW MUCH / HOW OFTEN<br />

USING CARBON ENRICHMENT? [ ] NO [ ] YES - DESCRIBE:<br />

WITNESSED BY DATE:<br />

DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE ---OFFICIAL USE ONLY<br />

ARTICLE SUBMITTED # OF PAGES<br />

FIRST TIME <strong>BAS</strong> SPAWN FLOWERED<br />

RE-VISITED BY DATE<br />

CERTIFICATE # POINTS<br />

DATE PRESENTED BAP CHAIRPERSON<br />

(Make copies of form as you need to register your spawns and propagations with the BAP/HAP)<br />

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Educating Aquarists<br />

Since 1911

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