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2008 Show Rules
- Anyone may enter the show that complies fully with the
rules and procedures set by MAS and the show site.
- No limit of entries shall be imposed upon any participant.
- Each entry can be entered in only one class. However, any entry may be eligible for the special awards.
- Each entry must be placed in a separate tank. The only exception is entries from class 1. A plant entry may be placed with another entry from any class except class 35 and class 36.
- Each entry must be the property of the exhibitor for at
least 30 days.
- The majority of classes are single species classes.
- So that the fish may look their best, exhibitors may
include more than one fish for schooling fish. It is a judges
discretion to select one fish from school for judging or to judge the
school in aggregate.
- No deformed, hybrid or crossbred fish shall be
exhibited. Exceptions are made only to those species that are
historically recognized (such as artificial forms of livebearers and
goldfish).
- Aquatic plants must be displayed as grown (e.g. emergent
plants may not be displayed submersed).
- Only MAS labels are allowed to display a species name
and the entry number. Exhibitors are not allowed to add any written
material to an entry until judging is complete. Once judging is
complete, an exhibitor may add text or illustrations to point out
additional information that is relevant to the public. The committee
reserves the right to remove any information that it deems
inappropriate.
- Nothing may be added to or removed from any entry
beginning at 11:00 pm Friday until the judging is complete and show
opens to public at noon Saturday.
- The Show Committee reserves the right to remove from
public view any dead, dying deformed or obviously sick fish. The
committee reserves the right to take any reasonable action to preserve
the life of any fish or aquatic animal in the display.
- The Show Chair or committee will attempt to reclassify
any mis-classed entry. However, the responsibility of placing an entry
into the correct class falls upon an exhibitor.
- All participants in the show understand that MAS, the
Show Committee and any other person who may be associated with the show,
shall not be held liable for accidents or for loss or damage to
equipment or fish. Each person is responsible for his or her property.
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North Air Banquet does not allow any food or beverage to enter the building.
Equipment/Requirements:
- Commercial glass cleaners and ammonia solutions are not
allowed in the show room. Aquarium glass may be cleaned with dilute
vinegar or lemon juices solutions.
- All aquatic entries must be displayed in flat-sided
containers of good clarity. Bowfront tanks are not acceptable.
- Gravel: Optional, but strongly recommended.
- Backgrounds are required. (Any opaque material will
suffice.) The Killifish and Betta classes are exempt from this rule.
- Lighting is required for all entries. Judges will have
flashlights available but are not required to use them.
- All tanks must be covered. Food grade plastic wrap is
not allowed.
- Heaters are optional.
- Water will be available on site. MAS does not warrant
the suitability of the water that is available. Exhibitors may bring
their own water.
Chuck Hawks will provide RO water for those who wish to use it.
- Air will be provided for all tanks on MAS show racks.
Each person must provide ample airline tubing. Freestanding tanks and
dealer entries will not be provided with air.
- Electricity: two outlets per tank may be enforced. Bring
your own (marked) extension cords.
- MAS will provide tank racks for tanks up to 20 gallons.
All 20 gal tanks will be placed on top row, 10 gal tanks may be placed
on top row or lower row. All tanks of less than 10 gal will be placed
on bottom row. Any tank over 20 gallons requires that the exhibitor
bring their own stand.
Judging:
- The judges will attempt to judge each entry. Judges may,
at their own discretion, move or remove a small amount of tank contents
(e.g. plants, rocks, etc.) as necessary for judging. If the judge is
unable to adequately judge a fish, they have the right to not judge the
entry or give lower scores.
- Entries are judged in accordance with the judging
criteria.
- Exhibitors are not allowed to discuss entries with the
judges before or during judging.
- Exhibitors may provide reference material for uncommon
species. This material will be placed on reference table - no direct
contact with the judges is allowed.
- In the case of ties, judges will be asked to rejudge
only those fish that are tied.
- Judges decisions are final.
- The show committee reserves the right to disqualify or
penalize for any of the following: sick/dying/dead fish, deformed fish,
improperly displayed fish or any violation of the show rules.
Dealer Displays:
- The show chair's decision is final as to what qualifies
as a dealer display.
- Signs or other advertising must be no larger than the
front of the tank being displayed and must be in front of or next to the
display.
- Literature (maximum size 8.5 x 11) may be distributed
immediately in front of the display.
- A dealer display is considered a form of advertising.
Any dealer wishing to display a tank will contact the show committee 30
days prior to the show.
Junior Entries:
- Juniors must not be 18 as of the first of the month of
the show.
- The entry form must be marked as "Junior Participation
entry" and be entered on time.
- Junior Member Awards will be given to the top three
entries overall by junior members of MAS.
- Junior entries compete with all other entries for all
other awards.
- Junior Participation Awards will be given to all juniors
who enter, whether they are members of MAS or not.
Awards:
- Each winning exhibitor shall receive one plaque and a
brass plate for each placing entry the exhibitor earns. If an exhibitor
desires, MAS will assemble the plaque and plates (to be available in a
timely manner).
- Winners of the special awards will be awarded a special
plaque.
- First, second and third place awards are given for each
class.
- Winners will be announced, and the awards presented, at
the Saturday evening Awards Banquet.
Special Awards and their descriptions:
(These are not classes. All qualifying entries will be
considered. Not, all awards are used every year.)
- Best In Show: Awarded for the display with the highest
ranking entry (classes 1 through 23)
- MAS Showmaster: Awarded to the MAS exhibitor with the
highest cumulative "placing points".
- Best Cichlid in Show: Awarded to the highest-ranking
Cichlid entry. (An A.C.A. award)
- Best Livebearer in Show: Awarded to the highest-ranking
livebearer entry. (An A.L.A. award)
- Best Rainbowfish in Show: Awarded to the highest-ranking
rainbowfish entry. (An R.S.G. award)
- Best Killifish in Show: Awarded to the highest-ranking
killifish entry. (An M.K.K.A. award)
- People's Choice will be awarded to the entry receiving
the most votes in a "peoples choice" ballot.
Special Classes:
- SHOW PLANT (class 1): This class will be limited to a
single species of aquatic plant. Fish may be included in the display to
help show off the plant, but the fish will not be judged. NOTE: poor
quality fish can detract from the overall effect of the plant resulting
in a lower score. Plants will be judged on such qualities as size,
condition, color and applicable environment.
- COMMUNITY (class 11): Entries in this class contain a
variety of species (at least three). Judging is based on such quantities
as: variety of colors, shapes, sizes and lifestyles. Also considered are
compatibility and appropriateness (such as shared water requirements).
- FAMILY/BREEDER (class 34): A family entry shows parental
care with all members in the same tank. A breeder entry shows fry
separated from parents by a divider, in both cases, the display must
include the parents and at least five of their fly. Points are awarded
only to the parents, but points may be docked for poor quality fry.
- Aquascaped (class 35): This class was previously named
Planted Tank class. Since the judging of this class focuses on the
plants, these entries are expected to be heavily planted. Fish are not
allowed. Ample and appropriate lighting is required. This class will be
judged.
- Aquascaped with fish (class 36): This class was
previously named Aquarium Beautiful award. This class will be judged as
the Aquascaped class, fish should enhance the exhibit. This class will
be judged with fish entering into judges decision.
- PHOTOGRAPHS & DRAWINGS (class 37 and 38): These exhibits
must be the work of the exhibitor and should relate to the aquarium
hobby.
- GADGETS & TECHNIQUES: This is not a valid class for Show
2007.
- ARTISTIC & THEME TANKS: This is not a valid class for
Show 2007.
Participation Drawing
2008 Show committee will hold a participation drawing for a $100
gift certificate.
$100 gift certificate will be purchased from a show sponsor (to
be determined) by Show committee
Those eligible to win the gift certificate:
- Must enter a fish, plant, aquarium or aquarium related artwork in one of show classes.
- Must be a NEW Show person.
- If you have never entered an item or items in show then you are NEW.
- If you have not entered items in a MAS Show for several years, then you are also NEW and qualify to enter drawing.
- Each NEW show person will have one chance in drawing to win a
$100 gift certificate.
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