DongShenYin Posted February 16, 2003 Share Posted February 16, 2003 Hi! I want to do as much research as possible. What books are best for identifying the needs of marine fish (and possibly corals, if I decide to upgrade?) ? Thanks. Link to comment
Physh1 Posted February 16, 2003 Share Posted February 16, 2003 Here are a few books in my collection: The Reef Aquarium I - Sprung and Delbeek The Reef Aquarium II - Sprung and Delbeek Corals : A Quick Referance Guide - Sprung Inverts : A Quick Referance Guide - Sprung Reef Fishes Volume I - Scott Michaels Natural Reef Aquarium - Tullock The Conscientious Marine Aquarist - Fenner Aquarium Corals - Borneman Cameron Link to comment
technoshaman Posted February 16, 2003 Share Posted February 16, 2003 I agree with physh1's selections above just to add a few from my bookshelf: - The Book of Coral Propogation - Anthony Calfo (dense but TONS of really useful information about corals, reef tanks, how to etc. plus he's got a good sense of humor and it's kind of enjoyable reading) - Baensch Marine Atlas vol 1-3 (some of the reccomendations may be iffy but I really like the taxonomy part of the hobby and these are good for figuring out what the heck some of these things are, also has some aquaria related info in the first volume that's semi useful, great pictures) Link to comment
DongShenYin Posted February 16, 2003 Author Share Posted February 16, 2003 Cool! So basically I should look for the authors who are the guys who write for TFH or are mentioned by them in their articles...? Link to comment
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