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BAP Master.XLS MASI BAP updated Dec 19 CARES 1st MASI Genus 1st MASI Species 1st MASI Family Submit Date Breeder Genus Species Family Variety Common Name Points Bonus CARES Total Submitted as Article Award Oct-91 Akers Larry Andinoacara rivulatus Cichlidae Green Terror 10 10 (as Aequidens rivulatus) Oct-91 Akers Larry Astronatus ocellatus Cichlidae Red Oscar 20 30 Oct-91 Akers Larry Herichthys carpintis Cichlidae Green Texas Cichlid 10 40 (as Cichlasoma carpinte) Oct-91 Akers Larry Trichromis salvini Cichlidae Salvini 10 50 (as Cichlasoma salvini) Oct-91 Akers Larry Cyphotilapia frontosa Cichlidae 15 65 Oct-91 Akers Larry Hemichromis cristatus Cichlidae Red Jewel Cichlid 10 5 80 Oct-91 Akers Larry Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Marble Angelfish 10 90 Oct-91 Akers Larry Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Pearlscale Angelfish 0 2 92 Oct-91 Akers Larry Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Chocolate Angelfish 0 2 94 Oct-91 Akers Larry Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Gold Angelfish 0 2 96 Oct-91 Akers Larry Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Black Angelfish 0 2 98 Mar-92 Akers Larry Symphysodon aequifasciatus Cichlidae Discus 20 118 (as S. aequifasciata alexrodi) Apr-92 Akers Larry Mylochromis melanotaenia Cichlidae 10 10 138 (as Haplochromis melanotaenia) Apr-92 Akers Larry "Psammachromis" riponianus Cichlidae 10 148 (as Haplochromis riponianus) Apr-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis sp. "Redside" Cichlidae 10 5 163 Apr-92 Akers Larry Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Green Cobra Guppy 5 168 Jun-92 Akers Larry Aulonocara nyassae Cichlidae Regal Peacock 10 178 Jun-92 Akers Larry Otopharynx ovatus Cichlidae 10 188 (as Haplochromis ovatus) Jun-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis sauvagei Cichlidae 10 198 Jun-92 Akers Larry Metriaclima lombardoi Cichlidae Kennyi 10 208 (as Pseudotropheus lombardoi) Jul-92 Akers Larry Copadichromis mloto Cichlidae 10 218 (as Haplochromis mloto) Jul-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis sp. "Flameback" Cichlidae 10 228 Jul-92 Akers Larry Neochromis nigricans Cichlidae 10 238 Aug-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis nubilus Cichlidae 10 248 Sep-92 Akers Larry Aulonocara sp. "Flavescent" Cichlidae Flavescent Peacock 10 5 263 Sep-92 Akers Larry Aulonocara stuartgranti Cichlidae Eastern 10 273 (as Labidochromis protomelas->Aulonocara steveni) Sep-92 Akers Larry Betta splendens Osphronemidae Betta 10 283 Sep-92 Akers Larry Ectodus descampsii Cichlidae 15 10 308 Sep-92 Akers Larry Pundamilia sp. "Blue Bar" Cichlidae 10 318 (as Haplochromis sp. "Blue Bar") Sep-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis sp. "Blue Blaze" Cichlidae 10 5 333 Oct-92 Akers Larry Neochromis sp. "Madonna" Cichlidae 10 5 348 (as Haplochromis sp. "Madonna") Oct-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis sp. "Rock Kribensis" Cichlidae Rock Kribensis 10 5 363 Oct-92 Akers Larry Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Yellow & Black Pastel Guppy 0 1 364 Oct-92 Akers Larry Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae 3/4 Black Guppy 0 1 365 Oct-92 Akers Larry Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Green Guppy 0 1 366 Oct-92 Akers Larry Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Blue & Gold Guppy 0 1 367 Oct-92 Akers Larry Pseudotropheus livingstonii Cichlidae 10 377 Nov-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis nubilus Cichlidae 0 377 Dec-92 Akers Larry Haplochromis sp. "Fire" Cichlidae 10 5 392 Dec-92 Akers Larry PseudocrenilaBrus multicolor Cichlidae Egyptian Moothbrooder 10 402 (as Pseudotropheus multicolor) Sep-91 Albright Larry Sturisomatichthys aureus Loricariidae Royal Farlowella 20 10 30 (as Sturisoma aureus) Mar-88 Allen John Corydoras aeneus Callichthyidae Albino Cory 10 10 Mar-88 Allen John Corydoras aeneus Callichthyidae Bronze Cory 0 2 12 Mar-88 Allen John NematoBrycon palmeri Characidae Emperor Tetra 15 27 Mar-88 Allen John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae 1/2 Black Yellow Guppy 5 32 Mar-88 Allen John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Black Guppy 0 1 33 Mar-88 Allen John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Red Guppy 0 1 34 Mar-88 Allen John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Purple Guppy 0 1 35 Mar-88 Allen John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Blue Guppy 0 1 36 Mar-88 Allen John Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Koi Angelfish 10 46 Mar-88 Allen John Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Gold Blushing Angelfish 0 2 48 Jun-88 Allen John Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Swordtail" Poeciliidae Red Hi-Fin Swordtail 5 53 (as X. hellerii) Jan-89 Allen John Betta splendens Osphronemidae Black/Blue Betta 10 63 Feb-90 Allen John Corydoras robineae Callichthyidae 20 5 88 Sep-92 Allen John Danio frankei Danionidae Leopard Danio 5 93 (as Brachydanio frankei) Sep-92 Allen John Corydoras julii Callichthyidae 15 108 Sep-92 Allen John Corydoras metae Callichthyidae Skunk Cory 10 118 Sep-92 Allen John Corydoras pygmaeus Callichthyidae Pygmy Cory 10 5 133 Sep-92 Allen John Poecilia sphenops Poeciliidae Marble Molly 5 138 Jun-03 Allen John Adjustus grandfatheri BAP chair 2 140 Mar-71 Alvarez Luis Epiplatys dageti NothoBranchiidae 10 15 10 Mar-71 Alvarez Luis Oreochromis mossambicus Cichlidae 5 10 25 (as Tilapia mozambiqui) Mar-71 Alvarez Luis Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Guppy 5 30 Mar-71 Alvarez Luis Tropheops macrophthalmus Cichlidae 10 10 50 (as Pseudotropheus macrophthalmus) Aug-71 Alvarez Luis Aphyosemion australe NothoBranchiidae Chocolate Killie 15 65 Aug-71 Alvarez Luis Aplocheilus lineatus Aplocheilidae 10 75 Aug-71 Alvarez Luis Betta splendens Osphronemidae Betta 10 85 Dec-71 Alvarez Luis Poecilia sphenops Poeciliidae Albino Molly 5 90 Nov-06 Amsden Jim & Sue Macropodus opercularis Osphronemidae Blue Paradisefish 5 5 Dec-71 Anderson Alfred Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Guppy 5 5 Dec-71 Anderson Alfred Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Swordtail" Poeciliidae Swordtail 5 10 Dec-82 Anderson Alfred Fundulopanchax gardneri NothoBranchiidae 15 20 (as Aphyosemion gardneri) Feb-83 Anderson Alfred Pelvicachromis pulcher Cichlidae Kribensis 10 30 Sep-83 Anderson Alfred Rocio octofasciata Cichlidae Jack Dempsey 5 35 (as Cichlasoma octofasciatum) Oct-85 Anderson Alfred Amatitlania nigrofasciata Cichlidae Striped Convict 5 40 (as Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum) Oct-85 Anderson Alfred Poecilia sphenops Poeciliidae Black Molly 5 45 Oct-85 Anderson Alfred Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Swordtail" Poeciliidae Hi-Fin Red Swordtail 0 1 46 (as X. hellerii) May-86 Anderson Alfred Gambusia affinis Poeciliidae Mosquitofish 5 51 Sep-86 Anderson Alfred Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Swordtail" Poeciliidae Pineapple Swordtail 0 1 52 (as X. hellerii) Dec-86 Anderson Alfred Corydoras aeneus Callichthyidae Albino Cory 10 62 Dec-86 Anderson Alfred Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Green Guppy 0 1 63 Jun-88 Anderson Alfred Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Silver Angelfish 10 73 Aug-88 Anderson Alfred Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Swordtail" Poeciliidae Red Wag Swordtail 0 1 74 (as X. helleriii) Dec-88 Anderson Alfred Xenotoca eiseni Goodeidae Red-tailed Goodeid 15 89 Mar-89 Anderson Alfred Betta splendens Osphronemidae Cambodian Betta 10 99 Oct-89 Anderson Alfred Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Gold Gold Angelfish 0 2 101 May-92 Anderson Alfred Poecilia sphenops Poeciliidae Gold Dust Molly 0 1 102 Jul-96 Anderson Alfred Aphyosemion australe NothoBranchiidae Gold Killie 15 117 Nov-05 Atkinson Don Apistogramma cacatuoides Cichlidae 15 15 Nov-05 Atkinson Don Protomelas sp. "Taiwan Reef" Cichlidae 10 5 30 Nov-05 Atkinson Don Pterophyllum scalare Cichlidae Silver Angelfish 10 40 Jan-06 Atkinson Don Ancistrus sp. "Albino" Loricariidae Albino Bushy Nose Pleco 10 5 55 Jan-06 Atkinson Don Apistogramma hongsloi Cichlidae 15 70 Jan-06 Atkinson Don Crenicichla brasiliensis Cichlidae 15 10 95 (as C. menezesi) Jan-06 Atkinson Don Geophagus steindachneri Cichlidae 10 105 Jan-06 Atkinson Don Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Gold Snakeskin Guppy 5 110 Jan-06 Atkinson Don Chindongo socoloffi Cichlidae 10 120 (as Pseudotropheus socolofi) Jul-06 Atkinson Don Apistogramma tucurui Cichlidae 15 135 Jul-06 Atkinson Don Cleithracara maronii Cichlidae Keyhole Cichlid 15 150 Jul-06 Atkinson Don Crenicichla regani Cichlidae 15 5 170 Nov-09 Atkinson Don Poeciliopsis prolifica Poeciliidae Black Striped Livebearer 5 5 180 Nov-09 Atkinson Don Tanichthys micagemmae Tanichthyidae Vietnam White Cloud 10 10 200 Aug-13 Atkinson Don Mikrogeophagus ramirezi Cichlidae Blue Ram 15 215 Aug-13 Atkinson Don Poecilia wingei Poeciliidae Endler's Livebearer 5 220 Jul-80 Austin Philip Poecilia latipinna Poeciliidae Sailfin Molly 5 5 Jul-80 Austin Philip Trichopodus trichopterus Osphronemidae Blue Gourami 5 10 (as Trichogaster trichopterus) Jul-80 Austin Philip Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Swordtail" Poeciliidae Red Swordtail 5 15 Feb-04 Badolato Frank Thorichthys maculipinnis Cichlidae 15 15 Dec-86 Beck John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Red Tail Guppy 5 5 Dec-86 Beck John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Albino Guppy 0 1 6 Jan-87 Beck John Gambusia affinis Poeciliidae Mosquitofish 5 11 Apr-87 Beck John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Gold Guppy 0 1 12 Apr-87 Beck John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae Bronze Guppy 0 1 13 May-87 Beck John Apistogramma amoena Cichlidae 15 28 (as A. amoenum) Jul-87 Beck John Xenotoca eiseni Goodeidae Red-tailed Goodeid 15 43 Jul-87 Beck John Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Platy" Poeciliidae Red Platy 5 48 (as X. maculatus) Dec-87 Beck John Apistogramma commbrae Cichlidae 15 63 Mar-88 Beck John Poecilia reticulata Poeciliidae 1/2 Black Red Guppy 0 1 64 Mar-88 Beck John Xiphophorus sp. "Domestic Platy" Poeciliidae Red Wag Platy 0 1 65 (as X. maculatus) Mar-88 Beck John Xiphophorus sp. 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