VIDEO: Indonesia’s Aquarium Show – NUSATIC 2019 Trailer
08 Nov, 2019
NUSATIC 2019 – Indonesia’s Aquarium Show
Imagine trying to attend the ACA, ALA, ADA, AGA, AKA conventions all in a single weekend. Mix in an Aquatic Experience and Aquashella for good measure, and hold it all at one gigantic venue. Sound interesting? Well, get your plane tickets and passports ready.
Check out the NUSATIC 2019 show poster.
Promoted as the “biggest show in the world,” The 4th Indonesia Ornamental Fish and Aquatic Plant Show 2019, NUSATIC, will be held from November 29th to December 1st, 2019, at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE BSD City), Tangerang, Indonesia.
Drawing thousands of visitors at the end of November, NUSATIC 2019 will host a myriad of specialty shows highlighting freshwater fish breeder’s efforts in the pursuit of domesticated fishes. They include:
4th Annual Indonesia International Guppy Show
ACI CUP VI – from the Arowana Club Indonesia
16th All Indonesia Koi Show
The Ultimate Betta Championship – an IBC sanctioned show
1st Indonesia Maanvis Exhibition – hosted by the Indonesia Angelfish Society
1st Indonesia Xiphophorus & Molly Exhibition – hosted by the Indonesia Xiphophorus & Molly Association
Louhan Final LIGA 2019 – the Flowerhorn competition
4th All Indonesia Goldfish Competition
11th Discus Contest – from the Indonesia Discus Community (IDC)
4th Indonesia Killifish Association Convention
Aquascape NUSATIC 2019
All this, combined with the general aquarium tradeshow aspect and a sprinkling of marine aquariums for good measure, and you have the makings of a show on a scale probably never seen in a location like the US. The promotional video includes highlight footage from 2018 and is a great introduction to this truly massive and impressive event. Learn more at http://nusatic.id/index.php
Matt Pedersen is a Sr. Editor and Associate Publisher with Reef To Rainforest Media, LLC & CORAL Magazines, and is a Sr. Editor and Publishing Partner with Aquatic Media Press, LLC & AMAZONAS Magazine. Matt has kept aquariums for 38 years, has worked in most facets of the aquarium trade, is an active aquarist and fish breeder (both marine and freshwater), and was recognized with the 2009 MASNA Award as the MASNA Aquarist of the Year.