Awards from the 25th Anniversary NEC Show 1999 - Best Overall Newsletter
Greater City Aquarium Society - Modern Aquarium 1999 - Best Article - Advanced Class 1st Sal Silvestri - Norwalk Aquarium Society -— "Breeding Apistogramma Nijsseni" 2nd Karen Randall - Boston Aquarium Society — "Care and Planting of Newly Acquired Plants " 3rd
Chuck Davis - Greater City Aquarium Society — "Oddball One - the Banded Loach"
1999 - Best Article - Open Class 1st John Todaro - Brooklyn Aquarium Society — "Why Fish Look That Way" 2nd Joseph Ferdenzi - Greater City Aquarium Society — "The Blue Gularis" 3rd Tony Pinto - Boston Aquarium Society — "Aphyosemion Striatum" 1999 - Best Column 1st James McNulty - Tropical Fish Society of Rhode Island — "Somebody Salt Me" 2nd Michael Rosenthal - Brooklyn Aquarium Society — "Killie Forum " 3rd Susan Priest - Greater City Aquarium Society — "Wet Leaves" 1999 - Best Humor Article 1st Susan Aufieri - Boston A. S. — 'Who Soys You Can't Teach an Old Human New Tricks?" 1999 1st 2nd 3rd Junior
Show Competition Thomas Miglio - Brooklyn Aquarium Society Christine Clark - North Jersey Aquarium Society Barbara Day - Aqualand Aquarium Society William Werner - Tropical Fish Club of Burlington
1999 - Betty Mueller Award Aline Finley 1999 - Breeders Participation Program Senior Breeder - Linda & Paul Parciak - Pioneer Valley Aquarium Society
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