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Your centre for
active Aquarists
 
Meeting Hall
29 Grant Street
Clifton Hill 3068
 

The Aquarium Society of Victoria's Hall
at 29 Grant ST. CLIFTON HILL
 
 
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.
 
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Cert. of Incorporation.
Daryl on 9874 1850
 
 
 
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Download a Membership Form from            our MEMBERSHIP page
 
 

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Members enjoying the Christmas Party evening on December 6th.

 

Capacity crowd at the Christmas Party on December 6th. 

 

Select Group at the Christmas Party on Dec, 6th.

 

Crowd at November AGM

 


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

  Newly awarded LIFE MEMBER of EDAS - Neil Armstrong  

A rare and distinctive native aquatic, Eriocaulon species.Photo courtesy John Maitland

 
A rare Cryptocoyne evae in flower in Eddie Tootell's plant house.
The flower aids in correct identification of the species.