Meeting location for the 2024/2025 Season will be at J.A. Dulude arena.  Meetings start at 7 pm.

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#41
OVAS News and Events / Planted tank contest
Last post by charlie - February 24, 2025, 08:57:37 PM
Can we get some details on the above subject?
What are the guide lines
Such as when?
Tank size etc.
Or link us to the  place to get such details
Regards
#42
Introductions / Re: Hi again
Last post by charlie - February 24, 2025, 05:20:08 PM
Quote from: sniggir on February 24, 2025, 11:30:42 AMHey everyone  been  a while I had a stroke and am te figuring life out and I happened  to gave a empty 180 gallon  aquarium.. tryingvto figure out what to fill it with at new house... thinking g of a inter system. Raise a colony of wild or F1 Zaire Blue while using  plants to remove pollutants so aquarium panic system... got bunch of ideas but wondering if anyone has done something  similar.thanks again
Hi Pat, hope your recovery is going as expected.
Welcome back and good luck with your project.
#43
Introductions / Hi again
Last post by sniggir - February 24, 2025, 11:30:42 AM
Hey everyone  been  a while I had a stroke and am te figuring life out and I happened  to gave a empty 180 gallon  aquarium.. tryingvto figure out what to fill it with at new house... thinking g of a inter system. Raise a colony of wild or F1 Zaire Blue while using  plants to remove pollutants so aquarium panic system... got bunch of ideas but wondering if anyone has done something  similar.thanks again
#44
Giant Auction 2025 / Giant Auction 2025
Last post by halcyondaysofillusion - February 23, 2025, 11:25:30 PM
Our annual Giant Auction will be on

22 March 2025

at Woodroffe United Church
207 Woodroffe Ave
Ottawa, ON K2A 3V1

Everyone is welcome! An OVAS club membership is not required to attend the auction as buyer or seller.

Start registering your items now!

Auction schedule

Item viewing starts at 9:00am.
Item registration must be done via the web portal, https://ovas.ca/auction/ , by the registration deadline on 21 March 2025.
On-site registration will be available only for urgent and special cases, and only until 10:30 AM.
No new items will be accepted after 10:30am. We encourage anyone to pre-register items online.
The auction will start at 11:00am sharp.

We are planning 15 min breaks every 90min depending on auction progress.
The auction will close once the last item is auctioned off. The duration will depend on the number of items registered. In the past years we finished around 4-5pm.
Please allow 15min processing time after closing after which we will pay out the vendors.


General auction information

All items will be assigned a random table number during registration. OVAS will provide labels for all registered items to all vendors. The vendors will hand all labeled items to the OVAS staff to be placed on the proper table in the viewing area. The tables are then auctioned off in random order, which we will draw at the beginning of the auction.
   
The starting bid for each item is $2 unless a minimum starting bid is indicated on the label. We encourage everyone to keep their arms raised if they intend to bid on an item in order to speed up the entire auction. The highest bidder will win the bid. Any won bid must be claimed and paid immediately by the bidder. We accept cash and card payments. There is no ATM on-site.

Item registration and auction rules

This is an all-aquatic auction for fresh- and saltwater livestock like fish, plants, and invertebrates (corals, shrimp, molluscs) as well as aquatic dry goods in new or used good condition. However, the items listed hereafter are not permitted at the auction:

•   Used heaters
•   Used air pumps
•   Used light bulbs of any kind
•   Used airline tubing
•   Plastic plants

The following invasive aquatic plants are not permitted at the auction.  For more details, please refer to this link: https://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/aquatic-plants/.

•   Brazilian elodea, Egeria densa. Also known as anacharis
•   Eurasian water-milfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum
•   Hydrilla, Hydrilla verticillata
•   Flowering rush, Butomus umbellatus
•   Floating primrose-willow, Ludwigia peploides (but not other varieties of Ludwigia)
•   Fanwort, Cabomba caroliniana
•   European water chestnut, Trapa natans
•   European frogbit, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
•   Oxygen weed, Lagarosiphon major
•   Parrot feather, Myriophyllum aquaticum
•   Water fern, genus Azolla
•   Water soldier, Stratiotes aloides
•   Watermoss, genus Salvinia
•   Yellow Floating-heart, Nymphoides peltata (but not other Nymphoides)


Any registered item listed above will be automatically removed from the auction list.

We encourage you to use our online registration here: https://ovas.ca/auction/index.php

In the event that you have problems with the online registration you can contact OVAS organizers at .

OVAS will provide pre-printed labels for each item during the registration period before the auction. The vendor is responsible for providing the correct description for each item. Correct item labeling is the vendor's responsibility as well.

Please provide the following information during registration:

•   Item description
•   For hardware only: new or used
•   Minimum bid (optional) – if you prefer a starting bid higher than $2. See rules below.
•   OVAS donation (optional) – the club receives 100% commission for this item.

The following rules apply for item registration and auction:

•   The pre-registration deadline is 4pm [day before the auction].
•   Any pre-registered item will be charged 25% commission.
•   Items registered after the pre-registration deadline will be charged 40% commission. OVAS members will be charged 32.5% commission. NO EXCEPTIONS.


The maximum limit for identical items is 3. Please group your items accordingly.

You can register more than 3 identical items if you chose to donate these items to the club. Please indicate this during registration, or we will automatically mark any item that exceeds the maximum limit as a donation.

Each single vendor is allowed to register a total maximum of 100 items.

OVAS will keep a handling charge for any unsold item of:

•   $1.00 for any regular listed item that did not sell.
•   $2.00 for any unsold item with a minimum bid of up to $20.
•   10% of minimum bid for any unsold item with a minimum bid higher than $20.

Any un-sold item must be claimed by the owner at the end of the auction. Un-claimed items become property of OVAS.

OVAS will keep a handling charge of $1 for each pre-registered item that is not entered at the auction. Please return any item label that is not being used to the auction registration immediately!  We allow a maximum of 5 missing items (or 10% of total items registered, whatever is higher) at the auction. Any additional missing items will be charged a handling fee. This rule is meant to overcome excessive registrations; keep in mind that we will be preparing labels for you.

All fish/livestock MUST be packaged appropriately. See below.

Once an item is registered and placed in the auction it may not be removed.


You will receive 1 free door prize ticket for any started lot of 10 registered items. This means, if you register a total of 23 items, you will receive 3 tickets, for a total of 7 items you would receive 1 ticket.

To encourage pre-registration you will be awarded 2 additional door tickets if your register your items (at least 75%) before Wednesday March 15th midnight 11:59pm.


Additional information

Item identification
OVAS will provide labels with a short description entered during registration. The vendor can add additional label to further highlight the item and provide additional information for the seller. In many cases this also helps to sell an item better. Please apply the labels clearly visible on each item.

Item Packaging and Presentation
Please package your items carefully! Pails can break; bags can break – just to mention a few possibilities. Keep in mind that clean items will be more desirable.

All fish and livestock placed in the auction MUST be packaged appropriately. Please refer to the bagging instructions on our website.

Fish bags are the preferred method.

Closed glass jars are accepted, but should be avoided for safety reasons.

Closed plastic buckets may be used for bigger fish.

Any bag/container must be sized appropriately.

Clearly diseased or deformed fish will not be accepted at the auction.

No native fish or protected species may be sold at the auction.

OVAS reserves the right to refuse any item that we consider not properly packaged.


So please: do not show up with open jars and fish in questionable condition. Keep in mind that these guidelines are in the best interest if the fish. Proper bagging is essential to avoid any further stress on the fish; improper bagging can lead to death even before the fish is auctioned off. Always ask yourself if you would be willing to buy the fish/item that you are bringing to the auction.

A bagging station will be available for you in case of emergency. The cost is $1 per bag, paid in advance to the bagger.

Vendor payment
Please see the auction chair 15 minutes after the auction to be cashed out.  You will be provided a receipt, which you will first check, then sign and take to the Treasurer for payment.

If you are unable to stay to the end of the auction please contact the auction chair. You will be mailed a check within 14 days at a cost of $1.


#45
General OVAS Inquiries / Re: Giving Away Aquarium acces...
Last post by Jody - February 20, 2025, 05:56:06 PM
Hi David,

 I can swing by and grab them before the meeting on Monday if that works for you.
Any way you can put them in a box so it doesn't have to be returned?
message me your address and phone number and we can make arrangement for time etc.


Thanks
Jody
#46
Giant Auction 2025 / Re: 2025 Giant Auction Volunte...
Last post by robt18 - February 19, 2025, 05:41:32 PM
I can auctioneering!
#47
General OVAS Inquiries / Giving Away Aquarium accessori...
Last post by dpatte - February 15, 2025, 01:31:42 PM
I have a lot of used and new aquarium items, mostly for filters: cases, new impellers, media. etc.

I have tried to contact the club through the main contact-us link but got no reply.

If possible, I would like to connect with someone in the club that can pick these items up before the next meeting, and offer them for free to club members. I don't want them back, all I want back is the large tote they are in.

I live in the civic hospital / Tunneys Pasture area.

I'd bring them myself, but unfortunately, I do not drive when its dark.



#48
Member Classifieds / Looking to sell Rainbow Tetras...
Last post by QueenAlice - February 03, 2025, 09:21:14 AM
Hi friends,

I bought some rainbow tetras last year and am looking to sell them as I am downsizing. I bought them for $15 but happy to sell them for $7 each (obo). I have at least 10 (they have been breeding so I kind of lost count haha).

I don't often check here, so feel free to email me at if you are interested :)

Thanks :)
#49
Member Classifieds / Stuff for sale.
Last post by paddleguy - February 02, 2025, 10:44:01 AM
I have an Aqua Euro USA 1/2hp chiller $TBD , and a 48 inch Aquatic Life T5 fixture (has integrated timer + night blue LED) 85$ and an EHIEM Pro 2  2028 filter 50$.
I also have a Current USA Current Satellite Pro plus freshwater LED light (48-60 in. with remote) 125$.
Please reply if interested.
#50
Giant Auction 2025 / 2025 Giant Auction Volunteers
Last post by tanksalot360 - January 28, 2025, 12:29:13 PM
The OVAS Giant Auction is on March 22nd, 2025 (Saturday 11am) at Woodroffe United Church.

We will need a few volunteers for general help, including setup before 11am. Please respond to this post if you'd like to volunteer! Feel free to mention what type of job you'd prefer...

Volunteer Positions:
SETUP / SHUTDOWN
REGISTRATION
RECORDING
AUCTIONEERING
RUNNING
RAFFLING
GREETING ATTENDEES
KITCHEN

If you have any questions, please ask and we will do our best to answer.

T'anks!