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Greetings. AquaRadio.net is proud to announce that Mr. Heiko Bleher will be this week's guest speakers on "Sounds Fishy to Me." This is Part 2 of a 2 part broadcast.
Last weeks broadcast was our most listened to of any of our weekend broadcasts.
In part 2, Heiko relates fascinating accounts of his global travels and touches on the aquatic hobby in China, Indonesia and the Philippines as well as habitat destruction, aquaculture and many other very interesting topics
The follwing is a small section of Heiko's illustrious biodraphy, which my be found in its entirety on his web site, here: http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Item id=49
Until 1997 from Frankfurt he supplied wholesalers world-wide with new species, including new discus variants every year, mostly from his own discoveries. Between 1965 and 1997, besides introducing most of the wild discus variants into the hobby – directly or by means of the breeders – he introduced more than 4,000 aquarium fish species he had discovered (or re-discovered). This includes the variants such as “Blue-headed Heckelâ€, “Alenquerâ€, “Red-spotted greens†from the “Coari†and “Japurá†regions and the famous “Rio Içá†discus, and also rainbowfishes such as Melanotaenia boesemani, M. lacustris and M. praecox (most probably now one of the most sold aquarium fishes), angels such as Pterophyllum altum, dwarfs such as Nanochromis nudiceps and Steatocranus bleheri or Channa bleheri.
Among other fishes attributable to Heiko’s explorations are also many loricariids (as many as 800, at the time of printing), new Corydoras species, almost countless tetras and dwarf cichlids from West Africa and South America, knife fishes, puffers and flounders. One of his best-known discoveries was the first freshwater sawfish known, in 1982, in a remote northern Australian lake. For his contributions to the hobby Heiko was elected Man of the Year in England in 1993, and later in France. In 2009 he was elected Scientist of the year (2008) for his world-wide contribution to ichthyology by CAOAC – an award given out only 3 times in their 50 years of existance. He holds many other titles and has met kings, presidents, ambassadors and senators. He is happiest and at his most relaxed away from it all when deep in the jungle searching for rare or new fishes.
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PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN THE BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK.
The show will air on Saturday, November 7th at 10 AM, 1 PM, 4 PM, 7 PM and 10 PM and on Sunday, November 8 at 11 AM, 2 PM, 5 PM, and 8 PM. These are eastern U.S. times.
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"Monday is Aquabid Music Night" will start at 7:30 PM, eastern (please note the time change) and runs until 10:15 PM or later.The show consist of the greatest hits of American music from the past 50 years, some talk, trivia contests - where we award fish, plants and food, novelty guest appearances from "The Answer Man of Life," who will answer your questions on the air - whether fish related, or not - and the occasional call-in guest. The show is an eclectic and irreverent mix of what radio used to be, before it went "corporate." Please join us for a fun-filled evening.
The special auctions will run in conjunction with the show this week. A lot of great deals will be posted. Links to all the auctions will be placed on the station page early on Monday, so you get a "sneak-peek" of what will be closing during the show.
Please note our new station page URL.
The Station page is: http://www.live365.com/stations/theamol?site=pro
All previous podcasts may be found, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/pages/podcasts/
Subscribe to our newsletter, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/newsletter/subscribe.html
Thank you. The Staff of AquaRadio.net
Last weeks broadcast was our most listened to of any of our weekend broadcasts.
In part 2, Heiko relates fascinating accounts of his global travels and touches on the aquatic hobby in China, Indonesia and the Philippines as well as habitat destruction, aquaculture and many other very interesting topics
The follwing is a small section of Heiko's illustrious biodraphy, which my be found in its entirety on his web site, here: http://www.aquapress-bleher.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Item id=49
Until 1997 from Frankfurt he supplied wholesalers world-wide with new species, including new discus variants every year, mostly from his own discoveries. Between 1965 and 1997, besides introducing most of the wild discus variants into the hobby – directly or by means of the breeders – he introduced more than 4,000 aquarium fish species he had discovered (or re-discovered). This includes the variants such as “Blue-headed Heckelâ€, “Alenquerâ€, “Red-spotted greens†from the “Coari†and “Japurá†regions and the famous “Rio Içá†discus, and also rainbowfishes such as Melanotaenia boesemani, M. lacustris and M. praecox (most probably now one of the most sold aquarium fishes), angels such as Pterophyllum altum, dwarfs such as Nanochromis nudiceps and Steatocranus bleheri or Channa bleheri.
Among other fishes attributable to Heiko’s explorations are also many loricariids (as many as 800, at the time of printing), new Corydoras species, almost countless tetras and dwarf cichlids from West Africa and South America, knife fishes, puffers and flounders. One of his best-known discoveries was the first freshwater sawfish known, in 1982, in a remote northern Australian lake. For his contributions to the hobby Heiko was elected Man of the Year in England in 1993, and later in France. In 2009 he was elected Scientist of the year (2008) for his world-wide contribution to ichthyology by CAOAC – an award given out only 3 times in their 50 years of existance. He holds many other titles and has met kings, presidents, ambassadors and senators. He is happiest and at his most relaxed away from it all when deep in the jungle searching for rare or new fishes.
==============================================================================
PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN THE BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK.
The show will air on Saturday, November 7th at 10 AM, 1 PM, 4 PM, 7 PM and 10 PM and on Sunday, November 8 at 11 AM, 2 PM, 5 PM, and 8 PM. These are eastern U.S. times.
===============================================================================
"Monday is Aquabid Music Night" will start at 7:30 PM, eastern (please note the time change) and runs until 10:15 PM or later.The show consist of the greatest hits of American music from the past 50 years, some talk, trivia contests - where we award fish, plants and food, novelty guest appearances from "The Answer Man of Life," who will answer your questions on the air - whether fish related, or not - and the occasional call-in guest. The show is an eclectic and irreverent mix of what radio used to be, before it went "corporate." Please join us for a fun-filled evening.
The special auctions will run in conjunction with the show this week. A lot of great deals will be posted. Links to all the auctions will be placed on the station page early on Monday, so you get a "sneak-peek" of what will be closing during the show.
Please note our new station page URL.
The Station page is: http://www.live365.com/stations/theamol?site=pro
All previous podcasts may be found, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/pages/podcasts/
Subscribe to our newsletter, here: http://www.aquaradio.net/newsletter/subscribe.html
Thank you. The Staff of AquaRadio.net