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It's SHOW TIME!

This is where I will display our show results from all the shows that I send to, as well as write show reports for the ones that I am able to attend.

Click on the button to find out how to send your own fish to the show! If you take it one step at a time, it's pretty easy!

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Kampffishfreunde IBC Convention in Friedrichshaffen, Germany!

3/14/2014

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I'm so happy that I was able to come to this show!! I cannot wait to come back again. My goal is to be able to breed fish that can compete on the European as well as the US circuit :) I have been very inspired by this experience!
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Fluffy clouds flying into Frankfurt
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First view of Friedrichshaffen!
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Peter picked us up from the airport
Arrival!
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Setting up!
Some of the show guppies and killifish while everyone else was benching their fish
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Show fish warming up!
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Big dumbo ears! by Nguyen Thanh Lam (Vietnam)
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Red Show HMPK
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Lovely marble CTPK male by Jamie King (Czech)
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Vert angry little bicolor lol. By Lam Ho Anh Vu (Vietnam)
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So many CTPKs, I loved it! This one by Le Anh Tuan (Vietnam)
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He's beautiful and he knows it!
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BOS red show HMPK male by Pat Wongpan (Thailand)
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Black traditional male by Josip Kevari (Croatia)
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Metallic CTPK by Markus Bache (Germany)
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Beautiful full-coverage metallic show HMPK (breeder unknown)
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Marble HM male by Michel Stokkelaar (Netherlands)
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CTPK (breeder unknown)
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OHM HMPK by Alberto Montalbetti (Italy)
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Little lipstick boy lol
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Veil tail from Croatia
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Black traditional PK by Josip Kevari (Croatia)
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RBOS red HM male by Michele Sateri (France)
Judging was long and intense!
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Wonderful assistants moving the fish for BOV/BOS judging
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Davide taking a break. Silly man!
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Intense judging...
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Jamie and Eugenio sorting the fish
Presentations
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Dr Gene Lucas giving his lecture :)
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Joep talking about his 10+ years linebreeding
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I even gave a talk!
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I love this photo so much :)
Auction
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Peter was a great auctioneer!
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Just look at that crowd!
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Beautiful pastel by Dr Gene Lucas
Awards!
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Joep telling Peter that he didn't want to kiss him because he isn't shaved lol
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Janine had to really reach to get Joep's prize up there!
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Josip receiving his award
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Little Cocoon!
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Jolanda proudly displaying the Swiss Betta Club!
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Michele receiving her awards! Her first show! Wow!
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Jamie celebrating
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Davide picking up the awards for all the Italians
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Thomas Kren was always somewhere else when his name was called - hard worker!
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Tho Vu's first show as well, he did VERY well!
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Andrea Kopkanova receiving her awards :)
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Josef's smile is the BEST
Some of the rest of Aqu Fische
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All those books that I can't read :(
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Jan's little girls taking care of Luzy!
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So many beautiful plants!
Friends :)
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Larissa Williams (USA), Dr. Gene Lucas (USA), Dr. Joep van Esch (Netherlands), and I!
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Me, Andrea Quierolo (Italy), Larissa Williams (USA), and Josip Kevari (Croatia)!
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"The boy band" hahaha Eugenio Fornasiero (Italy) and Patrick Hans (Germany)
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Patrick and his lovely girlfriend Anna :)
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Alberto Montalbetti (Italy) :)
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Jamie King (Australia/Czech) and I!
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Josef Kanop (Czech) and Patrick!
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Davide Vincenzo Dionigi Mazzilli (too many surnames :p) from Italy!
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Onlookers to the awards show :)
There were many differences between US and European shows:

- Many exhibitors travel to the shows in Europe, which gives it a really nice close-knit community feel. This would be very difficult for people in the US, since the distances are far greater. The only show that gains real attendance from the majority of the IBC community is the annual convention, which most serious US breeders try to fly to every year.

- Breeders in Europe are more likely to maintain lines for generations, and to trade fish from related lines at shows. I really loved this part, because I believe that is what selective breeding is all about. It also further contributes to the community feeling of showing and breeding bettas.

- Most of the breeders in Europe were much younger than those in the US. I believe that this is one reason why they are so rapidly expanding and taking advantage of new technologies to further the hobby.

- Bettas are far more expensive and valuable. The difficulty with importation into European countries no doubt contributes, giving rise to a bottleneck effect on supply versus high demand. Many bettas went for 10 to 35-40 euros, sometimes even higher.

- Since bettas are so expensive, I believe that people here become much more knowledgeable about bettas prior to purchasing such an investment. It also probably contributes to the intensive linebreeding. In contrast, breeders in the US are able to easily purchase bettas from overseas and breed them rather than focus on particular lines. Fish from Thailand and other SE Asian countries tend to have muddled genetics, making establishment of pure lines and even obtaining the knowledge of basic genetics difficult for the average US breeder.

- Disqualification during judging is very common in European shows. Small size and scale faults are [u]not[/u] tolerated. I believe that this practice should be adopted in the US shows - however, it is possible that ruthless DQ's in the US would discourage breeders from entering shows, where attendance is already low. Since MOST Americans have not actually attended a show, new breeders are very wary to send their fish, since they have no idea if their fish are competitive or not. I always tell people it is better to send! You never know!

- Since the shows are generally at large aquarium-based fish fairs, a very large crowd is attracted to the auction. Fish are placed in a small light box with mirrors, and live video is projected on a screen for all the auction attendees. Large fairs dedicated to aquarium hobbies are few and far between in the US, so adopting this would be difficult. However, hosting the shows in hotels is great for all day seminars, lunches, and dinners, which makes the experience very intense and fosters even more communication between breeders.

- In that line, the aquarium hobby in general is taken very seriously (in Germany at least). Many highly-regarded books are printed only in German, and a lot of knowledge of the aquarium hobby originates from Germany in the first place.

- The show tanks are larger, and have lights built-in to the shelves, which makes viewing the fish much easier on the bench. The tanks were also heated from underneath with flexwatt heat mats, and the bettas were very happy in these conditions. By the second or third day, most males had constructed a bubblenest, and most bettas flared on sight!

- European shows suffer a similar fate as US shows when Asian fish enter the competition - although the best fish are of course comparable and compete well for awards, the points awarded to Asian fish go nowhere. It is a particular problem with Asian-bought fish shown as a team with the owner - the points are lost. Reconciling this problem will be a big step for the IBC.

- Set-up and take-down was highly efficient! I cannot believe how well the Kampffischfreunde team worked together, like a well-oiled machine. Peter even built the trailer containing all the equipment by hand, so everything fits *literally* perfectly inside it!

- Betta people the world over are incredibly generous, kind, friendly, and overall wonderful people. The European contingent was particularly discerning in looking at the qualities of a given fish, and meticulous in their selective breeding. They were incredibly honest about their fish, and would describe in detail the faults of their brothers, sisters, parents, and grandparents prior to giving me a fish from their line. I had a truly wonderful experience, and am even entertaining a move in the future...perhaps an overseas post-doc?
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