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Giant Auction 2018

Started by fischkopp, March 14, 2018, 11:45:35 PM

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fischkopp

As previously announced, now in full ...

Our annual

Giant Auction

will be on

Sunday April 29th 2018.

at the

Tom Brown Arena
(141 Bayview Rd, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4M3)



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





Auction schedule

Item registration and viewing starts at 9:00am.
All items to be auctioned off must be registered by 10:30am.
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 pre-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 payment only.

You have the option to prioritize items if you wish to bid or auction off items at the start of the auction, or at any time during the auction. There is a fee of $1 per item, which must be paid before the item is prioritized.


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 and air pumps
  • Used light bulbs of any kind
  • Used airline tubing
  • Plastic plants
Any registered item listed above will be automatically removed from the auction list.

We encourage you to use our:
online registration

In the event that you have problems with the online registration you can can contact me under .

OVAS will provide pre-printed labels for each item during the registration period before the auction. The vendor assures to provide 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.
  • Priority item (optional) – for items to be auctioned off at the beginning. $1/item surcharge applies.
  • 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 2pm Saturday April 28th.
  • 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 remove any item that exceeds the maximum limit.
  • 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 registered and/or 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 raffle ticket for any started lot of 10 registered items. This means, if you register a total of 23 items, you will receive 3 raffle tickets, for a total of 7 items you would receive 1 ticket.

To encourage pre-registration you will be awarded 2 additional raffle tickets if your register your items (at least 75%) before Wednesday April 25th 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.
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fischkopp

Please note that the pre-registration deadline has been moved up to 2pm on the Saturday before the auction to allow a reasonable amount of time for preparation.

Please have all your items registered at that time. You will still be able to register items past 2pm, or at the day of the auction, but these items will be charged a higher commission as stated due to increased preparation effort.

Thank you for your understanding.
Robert Hemp,
OVAS Auction Chair
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fischkopp

The item registration for the 2018 Giant Auction is now online.

http://ovas.ca/auction/index.php

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Jody

Hi All,

Looks like I have secured us a 5 gal Jukebox kit and a starter kit of some kind as donation from Big Al's, for the giant auction. Still working on getting a good one.

Jody

Black_Rose

This will be my first auction.

Is there a recommended number of species (cherry shrimp and assassin snails) to put in each respective bag?

Lisachromis

Curious.  Is there any reason this is not on the CAOAC calendar?  This is the perfect sort of event to go on their calendar and maybe even pushed on their FB page.  8)
Lisachromis

Jody

Hi Lisa,

I thought we had told them about the auction, I guess I better contact someone to do so!

Thanks
Jody

tanksalot360

Quote from: Black_Rose on March 16, 2018, 08:51:40 AM
This will be my first auction.

Is there a recommended number of species (cherry shrimp and assassin snails) to put in each respective bag?

While there are no rules regarding this  - I would recommend a small colony of shrimp (6-10) and 3+ for assassin snails. This ensures the possibility of the buyer breeding and raising their own. Common or prolific species are often provided in larger numbers. With rarer fish in smaller numbers.

Black_Rose

Was reading the suction rules page and noticed that the dates are referring to April 9th (and associated pre-registration dates)

Daren

Hey all.

The rules are  "The maximum limit for identical items is 3"

I have Axilotls and I was going to be bringing a lot more than 3. Does this rule still apply? I also have fry Axilotl as well.

Daren

Daren

Is there an area for what people are bringing/offering for the auction? I am coming in from Rockland and am interested to see if there is a demand for things or make requests for things.

lucius

Quote from: Daren on April 06, 2018, 12:59:06 PM
Is there an area for what people are bringing/offering for the auction? I am coming in from Rockland and am interested to see if there is a demand for things or make requests for things.

If you scroll back up to the first post, there is a link to online registration.  When you open that, click on the Registered Item Preview link.  Usually people register at the last minute so best to check the weekend before.

ajm1961

Quote from: Daren on April 06, 2018, 12:42:06 PM
Hey all.

The rules are  "The maximum limit for identical items is 3"

I have Axilotls and I was going to be bringing a lot more than 3. Does this rule still apply? I also have fry Axilotl as well.

Daren
What this means is that the number of "lots" is limited to three - for example, you can only register three separate lots of Axilotls. Each lot can have one or more bags (attached together with elastic bands or in a large container), and in each bag you can put as many of the livestock/plants as you see fit for the auction (and the limits of the bag itself, ensuring they stay alive!). In the end, we auction off no more than 3 identical lots from the same vendor.
Hope this helps
Andre
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Kalinkacat

Can the fish be bagged the night before?  I've never bagged fish for something like this before and am concerned about being able to catch the fish the morning of the auction...I might have to start catching them at Midnight!  Since fish are shipped all around the world, would they be ok if caught and bagged the night before?

bergenm

Quote from: Kalinkacat on April 13, 2018, 08:01:28 AM
Can the fish be bagged the night before?  I've never bagged fish for something like this before and am concerned about being able to catch the fish the morning of the auction...I might have to start catching them at Midnight!  Since fish are shipped all around the world, would they be ok if caught and bagged the night before?

That would probably end badly - Fish can be bagged for long periods of time when the bags are filled with pure oxygen, or 'breather bags' are used which allow for the exchange of gases.

If I have a lot to catch, I catch them the night before and put them in a bucket(s) with an air-stone (you can float the bucket if they are temperature sensitive) - or you can set up a bare tank. In the morning I do a water change on the bucket with fresh water from the tank and bag them up. If you are bagging shrimp, make sure there is some floating plant matter for them to hold onto or they will be stressed.

I also bring prime and spare bags to the auction in case any on the fish need a rescue.
Michael

ksj

Some of us (Such as I) aren't as well versed in the proper names of fish and plants. When we arrive with our items, will someone be there to help with missing info?
Example: I'll be selling some anubias but I don't know the exact type.
90g with 20g sump - Endlers, Kuhli loaches, Betta, Pearl gourami, Salt and pepper cories, Ottos, Assassin snails, Unlucky trumpet snails
~Kim

Jody

Typically it is a busy day for all of us and we won't have to go through to add missing info.
If you are not sure the exact type and can't find out before you register, just register it as Anubias.

Jody

nerdRVT

I wish I could help on the bagging/oxygen front!

I bag fish up for long shipments at work frequently, but I don't think they'd be okay with me loaning out our portable oxygen unit.

Most vet clinics in town are closed on Sundays, and they often have a portable oxygen setup they wouldn't need on that day. Maybe a thought for the future, if folks are concerned about long trips etc.

I haven't been to a giant auction in some time- is there a 'first aid' station with regards to helping folks if bags leak/containers pop/new water is needed ASAP?

Jody

As long as the bags are properly tied, with a 1/3 water and 2/3 air the fish are fine for the day.

We do have a rebagging station available in case of emergency.

Jody

fischkopp

Quote from: Jody on April 26, 2018, 08:38:33 PM
As long as the bags are properly tied, with a 1/3 water and 2/3 air the fish are fine for the day.

Too add: choose the right size bag for the fish, i.e. the larger the number of fish, and the larger the fish, the bigger the bag. If in doubt for big fish, split them into several bags for the lot. The 1/3 water 2/3 air rule becomes more import the more fish there is in the bag.


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