What
is the Breeder's Award Program All About?
Becoming a member of the BAP is not difficult. The general rules are below,
so that all the members can see just how easy it is to be a part of this
program. You can accumulate your own points toward different levels of
mastery, and have a chance at the Breeder of the Year. We no longer charge
an entry fee to try and encourage participation. For further information you can download a form online by right clicking
HERE or from Harry Faustmann (breesdersawardprogram@ncasweb.org), the BAP chairman, at any club meeting. Any member of our club breeding fish
can and should participate. You have to be in it, to win it!
For
a list of the Breeder's Award point system, click here.
Nassau County
Aquarium Society is proud to be a member of I-Focus,
an organization to help promote the fish hobby. Please check out their
web site for more information.
Outline
of Program
Section I: General Rules
Section II: Points Award
A: General
B: Specialty
C: Administration
Section III: General Classification of Points
Figure 1: Breeder’s Award Summary Sheet
Figure 2: Breeder’s Award Program Notification of Spawn Form
Section I : General Rules
1. An entrant must be a paid-up member in good standing of the Nassau
County Aquarium Society.
2. The fish must be the breeder’s own fish, spawned by him/herself
at his /her home.
3. Points are assigned to individuals only, not families.
4. Once points are gained, they are never lost.
5. Upon entry to the Breeder’s Award Program (BAP), the breeder
must identify himself/herself as either general breeder or specialist.
6. Points totals will be printed periodically in the Pisces Press, at
the discretion of the BAP Chairman. (BAPC)
7. Decisions of the BAPC are final.
8. The BAP Committee will consist of the chairman and at least one other
member in good standing, appointed by the President and confirmed by the
Board of Directors.
9. The BAP Committee will serve a minimum of one year, after which they
are reaffirmed, replaced etc.
10. A short form, (fig. 2), should be used by the participating member
to report spawns. Verbal notification may be made with the BAPC completing
the form.
11. The BAPC will complete the records for the participating members by
entering all spawns onto the Breeders Award summary sheet (fig. 1).
Section II: Points Award
General Breeder
1. Breeding points are found in Section III. This list will be continually
updated. Any species not listed will be assigned a value by the BAPC.
Points are awarded once to each subspecies and varieties.
2. Breeding points are awarded to fish as follows:
a. 50% after evidence of breeding (All spawns should be registered within
7(seven) days of birth)
b. 50% after evidence that at least 10% of the fry is raised to a juvenile
stage. (60 days)
c. At least ten fry should be brought to the meeting to be displayed after
60 days. Additional points may be awarded for fish donated to the monthly
auction. (Points may only be given once for each type of fish spawned)
(5 bonus points)
3. Bonus Points for a written article are awarded to a breeder who writes
an article on the subject of the fish recently bred and the article is
accepted and printed in the Pisces Press. The awarding of additional points
for a published article in the Pisces Press will apply to BAP articles
only. No points will be awarded for articles reprinted or initially printed
in any other publication. (5 Bonus Points)
4. Line Maintenance Points may be awarded for a category of fish, species
or subspecies, no more than once in a year. Fish should be young of fish
already bred and recorded in BAP. Points awarded from the
fish points schedule.
5. There will be five levels of achievement.
a. Novice: A total of 25 BAP points from any or all classes shown in Section
III.
b. Advanced Breeder: A total of 50 points, of which not more than 35 points
are from Class A. The balance may be from any or all other classes B through
F.
c. Senior Breeder: A total of 150 points, not more than 50 of which are
from Class A.
The remainder may be from any or all of the other classes B through F.
d. Master Breeder: A total of 300 points, not more than 100 of which may
be from Class A. The balance may be from any or all other classes B through
F.
e. Senior Master Breeder: A total of 600 points not more than 200 of which
may come from Class A. A minimum of 100 points must come from Classes
C, D. E or F.
Specialty Category
1. All points will be generated from one class of fish ( species,
subspecies and varieties).
2. Achievement requirements of the General Category do not apply, all
other rules regarding spawn notification remain in effect.
3. Bonus Points will be awarded when the breeder writes an article on
the fish recently bred and the article is accepted and printed in the
Pisces Press. Articles must pertain to BAP, and not be reprints or initially
printed in any other publication. Not more than one article on the same
fish may be submitted within a 12-month period. (5 Bonus Points)
4. The keys to determining levels of specialty points are:
a. Breeding points from Section III.
b. Specialist Class Entrants must represent different genera, varieties,
or families.
5. There will be five levels of achievement for the specialty class:
Novice: A total of 25 points, representing at least three different varieties.
Advanced Breeder : A total of 50 points, representing at least five different
varieties.
Senior Breeder : A total of 125 points, representing at least ten different
varieties or related species.
Master Breeder: A total of 250 points, representing at least fifteen different
varieties or related species.
Senior Master Breeder: A total of 500 points, at least twenty-five different
varieties or related species.
Fish Points Schedule for Schedule III:
5 point fish Level A 20 point fish Level D
10 point fish Level B 30 point fish Level E Extremely difficult
15 point fish Level C 50 point fish Level F Rare or not bred
Administration
1. The Breeder’s Award Program Chairman will maintain the record
for the BAP on the Summary sheet ( fig. 1) for each member.
2. It is the responsibility of the participating member to submit a Notification
of Spawn ( fig. 2) for each fish spawned.
3. Participating members must contact one of the BAP Committee directly
to evaluate each new spawn.
Awards:
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Novice Breeder: Certificate
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Advanced Breeder: Certificate
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Senior Breeder: Certificate
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Master Breeder: Certificate
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Senior Master Breeder: Framed Certificate
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