
Rivulus xiphidius
The next meeting will be at Sulphur Creek Nature Center in Hayward.
When: Saturday, July 17, 2010. The meeting will start at 12:00 noon (the park closes at 5:00)
Where:
Sulphur Creek Park
1801 D Street
Hayward, CA
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For driving directions, you can use google maps: http://maps.google.com/
Insert into google maps:
1801 D St, Hayward, CA 94541-4434
When the map appears, you can select street view for an image of where the park is located. The turn-off from D street is not very well marked, so go slowly and look carefully.
Activities:
Bring something for the barbecue along with your favorite side dishes and beverages.
This park is a very nice picnic area with a visitor center and zoo. Admission is free. Here are some websites about the park:
http://www.haywardrec.org/sulphurcreek.html
There will be no formal program, so we will have "hands on" demonstrations on how to set up a tank for mop spawners and substrate spawners. Bring along a tank to share with others how to set up your own tank for killifish spawning.
BBQ sign up list: please contact info@sfbaka.net
Paper plates:
Utensils:
Napkins:
Ice:
Soda:
Meat for BBQ: Aidell's sausages (Thuan) Chicken (John B)
Bread: Hot dog buns (Thuan)
Veggies (lettuce & tomato, etc):
Fruits:
Condiments:
Chips & salsa: (Ron)
Salads (potato, pasta, etc):
Desserts:
Other foods:

Aphyosemion ogoense pyrophore "GHP blue"; photo by Vern Treat.
Auction:
If you are planning to bring fish to the auction, please contact info@sfbaka.net
Aphanius anatoliae transgredians JBSA 03 Aci Gol
Aphyosemion amoenum "Sakebayeme"
Aphyosemion australe "Schwartzflosse"
Aphyosemion bitaeniatum "Ijebu Ode"
Aphyosemion elberti "Bafoussam"
Aphyosemion elberti "Diang Yellow"
Aphyosemion hera ARK 1-2/96
Aphyosemion ogoense GHP 80/23
Fundulopanchax aff. mirabilis "Etuku"
Fundulus chrysotus
Kryptolebias marmoratus "Dangriega, Belize 2000"
Nothobranchius guentheri Zanzibar TAN 97/2
Nothobranchius foerschi Soga
Rivulus ornatus "Rio Tigre"
Rivulus xiphidius
Simpsonichthys whitei
Non-killifishes:
Leopard danios
A pair of turquoise Badis badis
Melanotaenia praecox rainbows






