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Welcome to The Aquarium Society of Victoria Victoria's oldest Aquarium Society, established 1933 and still going strong The A.S. of V. is a vibrant and go-ahead club, the focus for keen fish keepers seeking information and assistance on: Aquarium fish breeding Aquarium plant growing Trading table bargains Flash a fish competition
| Finchat monthly magazine Guest speakers Freebie Table Table shows Super Suppers Lots more....
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| The A.S. of V. is a generalist society encompassing all facets of aquarium keeping ~ Tropical, Goldfish and aquatic plant growing. Phone. Email.
Cert. of Incorporation. | Daryl on 9874 1850 AOO33210Y |
Download a Membership Form from our MEMBERSHIP page
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Members enjoying the Christmas Party evening on December 6th. |
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Capacity crowd at the Christmas Party on December 6th. |
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Select Group at the Christmas Party on Dec, 6th. |
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Crowd at November AGM |
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BULLETIN BOARD.... Next meeting ....
on FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24th.
A.S. of V. and E.D.A.S.
are proud to present ~
Mr. ROB JONES
the "Fish Vet"
of the Melbourne Aquarium
8.00 pm start ~ Willis Room
NUNAWADING*
Plus additional great features ~
Trading Table Flash-a-Fish
Raffle Problems/Questions
a super supper, and a warm welcome
Join us for our second activity for 2012 !
*The Willis Room is at the front of the Nunawading Civic Centre
on the left as you face the building.
379 Whitehorse Road Nunawading
Melway Ref 48 G 9
TABLE SHOW RESULTS
from Thursday January 26th. 2012
Bill McWilliam Large Tropicals ~ 1st. Place - Nevil Amos American and African Cichlids
Cecil Davis Small Tropicals ~ 1st. Place - Eric Law Dwarf Cichlids 2nd. Place - Eddie Tootell Charles Bush Plants ~ 1st .place - John Maitland Aponogetons/Vallisnerias 2nd.place - John Maitland Bert Boothman - Goldfish ~ No entries Black Moors Popular Choice - Nevil Amos
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President Ernie Hcks presents Life Membership Award to Brian Watt, November AGM |
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Newly awarded LIFE MEMBER of EDAS - Neil Armstrong |
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A rare and distinctive native aquatic, Eriocaulon species.Photo courtesy John Maitland |
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A rare Cryptocoyne evae in flower in Eddie Tootell's plant house.
The flower aids in correct identification of the species. |
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