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    cmpenney - Reefkeeper Club Coordinator
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    Default The MBI Wants You!

    In an effort to encourage captive breeding of marine fishes and Invertebrates, MASM is happy, and proud, to announce the start of the MASM Breeding Initiative!

    MASM would like to involve everyone that is currently breeding as well as those that are interested in giving it a try.

    In the next few weeks we will set forth the guidelines for the Breeding Initiative, which will take place over the course of the next year and is open to anyone that would like to get involved, MASM membership is not a requirement to participate in the MASM Breeding Initiative. The initiative will include a Breeder's Challenge where anyone that is interested in breeding ornamental marine fish or Invertebrates will have the opportunity and support to do so. We will be organizing a group buy for equipment and materials for the Initiative, and we will have dedicated forums for participants to create breeding logs to document, and to ask questions about, their project.

    We are also extremely happy to announce that master breeders Matt Wittenrich, author of “The Complete Illustrated Breeder's Guide to Marine Aquarium Fishes” and Matt Pedersen, MASNA’s 2009 Hobbyist of the Year, have volunteered to act as advisors for the MASM Breeding Initiative and will help answer the more difficult breeding questions posted on the MASM forums.

    As a special treat, we will be holding a "Breeder's Workshop" in March 2010 where both Matt Wittenrich and Matt Pedersen will be in town to speak with us! This will be more than a simple lecture. A short lecture and Q&A session from each speaker will be followed by a social gathering where attendees will have plenty of personal, "one on one" time with both Matts. This will be a great opportunity to get individual questions answered by the experts and to share your successes and difficulties experienced through the first several months of the Breeder’s Challenge!

    We will have more specific details about the Breeder's Challenge and a date for the Breeder's Workshop in the next few weeks.


    We already have the two forums created that will be used for this Initiative. You can see them at: MASM Forums

    They are both marked with a: answeredQ - The MBI Wants You! on them so they are pretty easy to pick out.

    While there are a few details up in the air one requirement is that anyone involved in the initiative must have a thread( or two ) in the Breeding Journal forum detailing their progress though out the challenge. Anyone that does have a regularly updated thread will at the very least be guaranteed of receiving a certificate of participation. There will be other awards as well given out during the course of the Initiative for achieving specific milestones and at the end of this year's initiative.

    We seriously hope that this will be an ongoing yearly event for us.
    Last edited by cmpenney; 10-18-2009 at 06:35 PM. Reason: missing information

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    fishtal - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    This is going to be a very fun and exciting program. We hope that some of you will join in.

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    fishtal - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    What, no one wants to make babies?
    Save a fish, Breed your own!
    www.fishtalpropagations.com

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Some day I'll have to give it a try. No time now though.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    The way my clowns are acting, I might be jumping on board some time soon.

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    I'm here and working on it.

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    Rook - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishtal View Post
    What, no one wants to make babies?

    Are we still talking about fish?
    MMC 2012. Attend Michigan's premeire Marine Aquarium Conference.
    http://www.midwestmarineconf.org

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    fishtal - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    You can find a list of suggested species here: http://www.masm.org/mForums/tm.aspx?m=31555&high= Feel free to add to the list if there is something else you'd like to work with.

    Yes, Rook... we're still talking fish, and inverts.
    Save a fish, Breed your own!
    www.fishtalpropagations.com

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    cmpenney - Reefkeeper Club Coordinator
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    mbi20logo250 - The MBI Wants You!

    Today, November 1st is the official kick-off of the MASM Breeding Initiative. We gave you some basic information regarding the Initiative not to long ago via emails and on many of the popular forums with a note that there would be more to come. As promised I come to you with all the details now.

    Purpose
    1. To encourage spawning of marine ornamental fish and invertebrates.
    2. To share knowledge of captive breeding techniques.
    3. To enable more people to participate in captive breeding.
    4. To recognize outstanding achievement in the captive breeding of marine ornamental fish and invertebrates.
    5. To create a pool of information for hobbyists and professionals to use in breeding of established and untried species.
    6. To encourage the reduction in reliance on wild caught animals for the marine aquarium hobby by substituting tank raised specimens for wild caught specimens wherever possible.

    Time
    The first Initiative will run from November 1st 2009 till December 31th 2010

    Eligibility
    The MASM Breeding Initiative is open to anyone interested in captive breeding. MASM membership is not a requirement although creating a breeding log on the MASM forum is a requirement. This Initiative applies only to propagation via sexual reproduction. Specimens propagated via asexual means such as fragging or splitting are not included in the MBI.

    General
    Species will be divided into classes based on difficulty. Classes are grouped generally as follows:
    Class A-Easiest species to breed in captivity
    Class B-More difficult Species but still regularly bred in captivity
    Class C-Species considered very difficult to breed in captivity
    Class D-Species never or hardly ever successfully bred in captivity
    You can find a complete list of all currently classified species at:
    http://www.masm.org/mforums/tm.aspx?m=31776

    Points will be awarded as follows:
    Points will be awarded at 4 stages during the breeding process; spawning event, hatching event, metamorphosis, and 60 days post-metamorphosis (or 60 days after birth if live bearing species).

    Class A: 60pts
    Class B: 120pts
    Class C: 300pts
    Class D: 700pts

    Points will only be awarded once per species. In other words, you don't have to start from scratch every time a pair spawns, but you only get points for that species spawning, hatching, etc. once.
    You can see more information on the points system at:
    http://www.masm.org/mforums/tm.aspx?m=31775

    Breeder Levels
    The following is a list of the breeder levels and awards:

    Apprentice
    Fledgling Breeder
    Novice Breeder
    Journeyman Breeder
    Established Breeder
    Progressive Breeder
    Advanced Breeder
    Expert Breeder
    Master Breeder
    Grand Master

    More details on breeder awards and award levels can be found at:
    http://www.masm.org/mforums/tm.aspx?m=31774


    All participants must start a Breeder's Log on the MASM Breeding Journals forum and post updates and pictures during the program for each species that they are working with. The Breeder's Journal Forum can be found at: http://www.masm.org/mForums/tt.aspx?forumid=86


    Participants will receive awards for reaching specific milestones during the MBI. These may include certificates, plaques, and/or trophies.
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    Marinelife Aquarium Society of Michigan
    http://www.masm.org

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    cmpenney - Reefkeeper Club Coordinator
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    The MBI Dashboard is now Online!
    If you are new to breeding or are trying a new species you can find valuable information by using MASM's MBI Dashboard at: http://www.masm.org/mbi_DashBoard.aspx.

    The DashBoard will let you view statistics on the MASM Breeding Initiative and search Spawn, Hatch, Settlement, and Post Settlement reports that have been submitted by others. It's a great tool to give you a head start and find out how others are succeeding with different species.
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    Marinelife Aquarium Society of Michigan
    http://www.masm.org

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