The primary purpose of the Bowl Show is educational, enabling members to examine different species of fish, familiarizing them with judging procedures and encouraging the showing and keeping of fish.
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1. The Bowl Show Chairman shall have complete charge of all entries. Any unusual requirements or
exceptions or questions about these rules must be discussed with the chairperson. The decision of the
chairperson is final.
2. All entries shall be in containers having at least 2 flat sides with an unlighted cover (a clear plastic or
glass cover is desirable). The use of airstones will not be permitted.
3. All containers must be devoid of contents, except for water and fish. With the exception of foils, a
solid-colored background will be allowed.
4. There will be two classes; the Fish of the Month class and an Open class.
5. If you have a family membership you may accumulate points in one of the following ways: all points
are placed under the family name OR points are kept separately for each family member. This
determination must be made at the first bowl show of the year.
6. Only members in good standing may enter fish.
7. The exhibitor must be present to enter fish in the show.
8. Dealers may enter "for display only" under the shop's name.
9. There will be 3 judges selected for each month by the chairperson. The judges will rank the fish by
class (ie. 1-the best, 2-2nd best, ect.)
10. A member may enter the same fish as many times as desired, provided that the fish do not win a 1st,
2nd, or 3rd place award. In such cases, the exhibitor may not enter the same fish again until Super
Bowl.
11. Ribbons will be presented only to the top 3 qualifying scores. No ribbon will be awarded to a sole
entry in a class, but fish will receive its first place points.
12. A small label must be displayed with each entry giving the scientific name. The common name is
desirable but optional.
13. Entry fees are: 25 cents for junior members; 50 cents for adults.
14. Entries must in the possession of the owner for one month prior to the show.
15. Entries must be brought in for display by the start of the meeting (7:00 p.m.); no entries will be
accepted after that time.
16. The decision to award all ribbons for a specific class will be left to the sole discretion of the judges
and the chairperson.
17. In the event that a bowl show consists of more than one class, a fish can be entered in only one of
the available classes.
18. The decision of the judges is final. No diseased, malformed or mutilated fish will be judged. Two of
the judges must agree to disqualify a fish.
19. Point awards:
First Place - 25 points
Second Place - 15 points
Third Place - 10 points
Participating- 1 point
Participating - Any individual showing a fish will be awarded 1 point per fish (maximum 2 points per
show). I.E., John Smith brings in two fish, one for the open class and one for the goldfish class. He
receives 2 points for entering two fish. The goldfish takes second place for 15 points. His total for the
show would be: 17 points.
20. If a Super Bowl Show is held, it will consist of entries that have placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd during the
year. Top 3 entries receive ribbons.
21. The top 3 point recipients for the year will receive $25, $15, or $10 gift certificates to a local pet
store.