Text and photographs by Dr. David Ford of Aquatic Services
Sunday 19th May was the usual date for the North Yorkshire Aquarium Fish Club, Ryedale Aquarist Society, to hold its Open Show & Auction, held as before in the Old Malton Memorial Hall in Malton ("no smoking and no alcohol", but two large halls and good parking).
However, the Club
Committee were worried about attendance because it coincided with the annual
Malton Food Lovers Festival (over 150 stalls of exotic foods from Yorkshire and
the World) and Scottish clubs' Open Shows, taking aquarists from Cumbria and Teesside as well as Scotland . But
there are many supporters of this busy Club and over 100 turned up for the 13
‘lot’ Auction, with 213 exhibits entered over 40 Classes in the Open Show- more
than previous years at this venue.
The busy auction
There was hot & cold food available all day and an
aquarium accessories stand by
Fishphilosophy of Worksop. Many sponsors supplied prizes and free samples for
this Open Show including Seaquarium, Waterlife, Reef One, JMC, Ferrybridge
Aquatics, SAK fish foods, as well as the FBAS Support Packs by Tetra and Hagen .
Part of the
busy Show hall.
Judging
of exhibits
The main results
were:-
Best in Show - Mr. & Mrs. Nelson with a Metriaclima
(Pseudotropheus) lombardoi that scored 86.6 points. Ashby Fishkeepers.
1st Runner-up - Mr. Alan Northcliffe with a Protopterus annectens that scored 86.4 points.Sheaf
Valley Aquarist Society.
2nd Runner-up - Mr. Dave Kirk with a Hara longissima 86.33 points. Ferrybridge Aquatics Show Team.
Best Exhibit - Mr. Kerry Hardy with a pair of Betta albimarginata.Sheaf Valley
Aquarist Society.
Best Goldfish - Mr. Jim Haworth. Castleford Aquarist Society.
1st Runner-up - Mr. Alan Northcliffe with a Protopterus annectens that scored 86.4 points.
2nd Runner-up - Mr. Dave Kirk with a Hara longissima 86.33 points. Ferrybridge Aquatics Show Team.
Best Exhibit - Mr. Kerry Hardy with a pair of Betta albimarginata.
Best Goldfish - Mr. Jim Haworth. Castleford Aquarist Society.
The Best in
Show winning cichlid.
Show Secretary Mr. David Marshall
asked if I would thank, on behalf of the Ryedale
members, the small army of helpers from both the Y.A.A.S. and Caer Urfa (South
Shields) A.S. for their wonderful help, the exhibitors who brought along their
best fish, the people who brought their auction ‘lots’, aquatic industry and
tourist attractions for their generous support, to all the friends of the
Society who made the journey to take part in the day and the large number of
interested visitors from the Ryedale area and beyond who came along to view the
fish exhibits.
As stated,Ryedale AS
is a busy fish club and if you are a Northern aquarist you would be welcome at
their monthly meetings - the venues change but are always around the Pickering area. - details
from www.ryedaleaquaristsociety.co.uk .
As stated,
A special open event will be held on Sunday 8th September
2013 when the Ryedale A.S. will be holding a 'Fun Day' at Middleton Village
Hall, Pickering , N. Yorks
YO18 8PA. Start time 10.00am. Reptile and amphibian expert
Mr. Martin Lees will present a talk entitled 'creating a vivarium with running
water' and the PRO from The Deep at Hull
will be presenting a talk on the work of the Aquarium. 10 Class fish Open Show
plus much more.
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