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14th Annual
Midwest Pond and Koi Society
Koi Show 2006

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If you plan to show your koi at the fourteenth annual MPKS Show, August 25 is right around the corner! It's time to start selecting the fish you might like to take, and also to start planning your "pre-show prep" activities (more on that later). If you DON"T plan to show your fish, we wish you would give it some serious thought.

We wrote a couple of articles recently for the MPKS newsletter, on the topic of "Do I have a Show Koi in my pond?" What better way to get an answer to that question than to have your koi evaluated by real live certified Koi judges!

Catching and transporting your koi is not a big deal. We will explain how to do this at the July dinner meeting. Pete Ponzio will also discuss bringing goldfish to a show.

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Lester Berkow will be serving as our head Koi judge this year. He comes from Boca Raton, Florida, and has been in the judging program for over 10 years. He is also a serious birdwatcher, so his love for animals is diverse.

Our other judges will be Assistant Judge Charles Phelps from Louisville, Kentucky, and Candidate Judge Jan Thompson from Denver, Colorado.

The show committee has been working hard lining up some excellent speakers to talk on various subjects during the weekend. Lester will be talking about how new varieties are developed in Koi, and the judges will all be involved in walk-arounds and other interactive activities.

As always, our show is heavily dependent upon the volunteers who put it together, keep it on track throughout the weekend, and take it apart on Sunday. Please volunteer to help sometime during the weekend. We will have volunteer sign-up sheets at the July dinner meeting, or you can email us.

For a detailed schedule of the weekend events, please see our website or the July/August newsletter. We look forward to seeing you at the show!

Bryan Bateman and Kevin Karstens
Koi Show Co-Chairs

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PRE-SHOW PREPARATION OF YOUR KOI

We promised earlier to touch on "pre-show prep". Many serious hobbyists take this to an extreme - sometimes beginning to prep their koi two or three months prior to a show. There are three things to consider. First is water quality. During the month prior to the show, I would recommend doubling your water changes. If you have been doing 15 to 20 percent per week (which is generally recommended), you should now do 30 to 40 percent per week (or twice per week instead of once). Even though your nitrites and ammonia are consistently near zero, this will remove nitrates and dissolved organics that tend to affect skin quality.

Second is diet. Food affects color as well as body shape, so you want to do all you can to maximize its positive effects.
Cut feeding in half during the month prior to the show. This food would ideally consist of silkworm (available in several types of food) or any source of chitin, which will improve the whites. Color enhancers, mainly carotene or xanthin, can improve the reds, but exercise caution, as they may also turn the white a pinkish shade. The rest of the food should be mostly wheatgerm-based. Food high in protein produces more waste (thus affecting water quality) and is used primarily for growth, which is not what we are trying to do at this point. Don't forget to stop all feeding one week prior to the show.

Finally, consider adding clay to your water. Many hobbyists add clay (Refresh, or other brands containing montmorillonite clay) at a rate of about one cup per 10,000 gallons per week throughout the season. Clay is generally considered to improve overall skin quality. In the month prior to a show, clay additions can be doubled or even tripled. We will add one cup every three days in the four weeks leading up to the show.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

ENGLISH STYLE SHOW

This show will be an English style show for all varieties of koi. This means that each exhibitors' koi will be assigned a vat(s) at registration time, and his/her fish shall remain in that vat for the entire show. The purpose of this type of show is to minimize the risk of spreading communicable disease from one owners' fish to another. We are also spacing vats approx. 24" apart to avoid cross-contamination from splashing.

ACCOMODATIONS

The Koi and Goldfish show and trade show will be held at the Darien Sportsplex, 451 Plainfield Rd., Darien, Il, 60561. Phone # 630-789-6666. Located roughly 1 mile west of Rt. 83 and 1 mile north of I55.

The banquet and hotel rooms will be at The Oaks, formerly the Ramada Inn of Burr Ridge, 300 S. Frontage Rd., Burr Ridge, Il, 60521. Phone # 630-325-2900. We have reserved a block of rooms at a discounted rate of $80.00 per nite. Please reserve your room by August 1, and mention the Midwest Pond and Koi Society.

MANDATORY SHOW VAT RESERVATIONS

In order to assure that you will have a vat, please send your reservation form in by August 19, 2006. You do not have to provide detailed fish information at this time, but please see the following section to determine the number and size vats you will need.

POINT SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING VAT REQUIREMENTS

Please use the following system as a guide to determine how many fish can be placed in each vat:

1. Multiply the size (1 thru 6) of your fish by the number of fish you are showing in that size.
Size 1 - up to 8 inches
Size 2 - 8 to 12 inches
Size 3 - 12 to 16 inches
Size 4 - 16 to 20 inches
Size 5 - 20 to 24 inches
Size 6 - over 24 inches

2. Do this calculation for all your koi. For example if you bring one size 5 = 5 pts., and two size 4 = 8 pts., and three size 3 = 9 pts. These six fish would total 5 + 8 + 9 = 22 points.

3. The show guidelines for tank capacity are 25 points for a six-foot vat and 40 points for an eight-foot vat.


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SHOW SCHEDULE

Wednesday and Thursday, August 23 and 24
Set up show vats and trade show booths.

Friday, August 25
1:00 pm until 8:00 pm Koi and Goldfish registration
6:00 pm until 9:00 pm Trade Show open to the public

Saturday, August 26
9:00 am until 5:00 pm Trade Show open to the public
Throughout the day - Seminars
10:00 am until completion Judging of Koi and Goldfish
7:00 pm Awards Banquet at The Oaks (formerly the Ramada Inn)

Sunday, August 27
10:00 am until 3:00 pm Trade Show open to the public
Throughout the day - Seminar talks and judges "walkaround"
1:00 pm Koi may be taken home
2:00 pm until completion Teardown

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SIZES AND AWARDS FOR AUGUST 25 - 27, 2006 SHOW

Sizes to be judged:


Size 1 - under 8 inches

Size 2 - 8 to 12 inches

Size 3 - 12 to 16 inches

Size 4 - 16 to 20 inches

Size 5 - 20 to 24 inches

Size 6 - over 24 inches

Varieties to be judged:
  1. Kohaku

  2. Sanke

  3. Showa

  4. Utsuri

  5. Bekko

  6. Koromo/ Goshiki

  7. Asagi/ Shusui

  8. Tancho

  9. Kawarigoi

  10. Hikari Muji

  11. Hikari Utsuri/Moyo

  12. 'A' Ginrin (includes Kohaku, Showa, Sanke, and Shiro Utsuri)

  13. 'B' Ginrin (all other var.)

  14. Longfin (butterfly)

Group awards:

Grand Champion (from sizes 4, 5, or 6)

Reserve Grand Champion (from sizes 4, 5, or 6 )

Grand Champion 'B' (from sizes 4, 5, or 6)

Mature Champion (from sizes 5 or 6)

Young Champion
(from sizes 3 or 4)

Baby Champion
(from sizes 1 or 2)

Best In Size (best overall from each of the six sizes)

Best in Class for each of 14 varieties

First, Second and Third place ribbons for top three in each size and variety

Most Unique Koi

Best Male

AKCA 'Club Fish of the Year'

"Peoples Choice" award

Tosai award (best fish from this year's Tosai auction)

Judges' Award

Other awards to be selected by various other individuals:

Friendship Awards

President's Award

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