Aquatic Club of Pasco July Meeting
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Join us this month for another awesome local speaker. We will be hearing from non other then the great Bill Shields! He will be speaking on his collecting trip to Peru.
Bill Shields, a lifelong aquarium fish hobbyist who started keeping fish at the ripe old age of six, grew up in South Florida in the 1950's. During his youth, Bill's entrepreneurial streak had him collecting guppies and mollies from the town park's pond and trading them with the local fish store for other fish and supplies. After college and various jobs, Bill finally started working "officially" in the pet trade as a salesman, store manager and then, finally, general manager of three Docktor Pet Centers in the Harrisburg, PA area. During this time, an invitation to attend and join the Susquehanna Aquarium Society in 1974 became his formal introduction into the organized portion of the hobby. Not long after joining, he became Vice-President, President, and then member of the Board of the Directors; later he was named Hobbyist of the Year in 1976. After joining the American Killifish Association (AKA) in 1974, he realized he had jumped to the next level of the hobby.
After a hiatus from the pet trade--during which he was an elephant handler and midwife for 27 Asian elephant births-- Bill's avocation became his vocation. His aquarium fish expertise earned him a position as a professional fish breeder at 5 -D Tropical Inc, an ornamental fish production and import/export facility, in Plant City, Florida where he worked from 1995 until retirement in 2010. Finding no organized fish club in Tampa, FL, Bill's life came full circle as he and eight other fish keepers founded the Tampa Bay Aquarium Society (TBAS; website: tbas1.com ) in 1992. Bill remains active with the TBAS and other hobbyist organizations. He has served on the committees for two national AKA conventions, in 2000 & 2006, as well as the 2009 North American Native Fish Association (NANFA) and the 15th World Guppy Contest 2015 all held in the Tampa area. In 2026 he and Brian Skidmore put on a Guppy Show and club tables at the Orlando Aquashella Show. In addition, Bill has managed the annual Aquarium Beautiful Competition for the Florida State Fair for the last 30 years. And as a bucket list trip travelled to Iquitos Peru in 2009 with seven of his long time fish friends with Margarita Tours- MT Expeditions and returned in 2017 with his fish friend Brian Skidmore to Puerto Maldanado, Peru going with Go Wild Peru. He maintains 960 gals from 125 gal to 5 ½ gal, 250 gal Tuffy tub, 3-20 gal tubs and a 20,000 gal Koi pond. And in the 2029 Sept/Oct issue of Amazonas magazine had an article published on his work developing and putting Glofish into the hobby
Bill Shields, a lifelong aquarium fish hobbyist who started keeping fish at the ripe old age of six, grew up in South Florida in the 1950's. During his youth, Bill's entrepreneurial streak had him collecting guppies and mollies from the town park's pond and trading them with the local fish store for other fish and supplies. After college and various jobs, Bill finally started working "officially" in the pet trade as a salesman, store manager and then, finally, general manager of three Docktor Pet Centers in the Harrisburg, PA area. During this time, an invitation to attend and join the Susquehanna Aquarium Society in 1974 became his formal introduction into the organized portion of the hobby. Not long after joining, he became Vice-President, President, and then member of the Board of the Directors; later he was named Hobbyist of the Year in 1976. After joining the American Killifish Association (AKA) in 1974, he realized he had jumped to the next level of the hobby.
After a hiatus from the pet trade--during which he was an elephant handler and midwife for 27 Asian elephant births-- Bill's avocation became his vocation. His aquarium fish expertise earned him a position as a professional fish breeder at 5 -D Tropical Inc, an ornamental fish production and import/export facility, in Plant City, Florida where he worked from 1995 until retirement in 2010. Finding no organized fish club in Tampa, FL, Bill's life came full circle as he and eight other fish keepers founded the Tampa Bay Aquarium Society (TBAS; website: tbas1.com ) in 1992. Bill remains active with the TBAS and other hobbyist organizations. He has served on the committees for two national AKA conventions, in 2000 & 2006, as well as the 2009 North American Native Fish Association (NANFA) and the 15th World Guppy Contest 2015 all held in the Tampa area. In 2026 he and Brian Skidmore put on a Guppy Show and club tables at the Orlando Aquashella Show. In addition, Bill has managed the annual Aquarium Beautiful Competition for the Florida State Fair for the last 30 years. And as a bucket list trip travelled to Iquitos Peru in 2009 with seven of his long time fish friends with Margarita Tours- MT Expeditions and returned in 2017 with his fish friend Brian Skidmore to Puerto Maldanado, Peru going with Go Wild Peru. He maintains 960 gals from 125 gal to 5 ½ gal, 250 gal Tuffy tub, 3-20 gal tubs and a 20,000 gal Koi pond. And in the 2029 Sept/Oct issue of Amazonas magazine had an article published on his work developing and putting Glofish into the hobby
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