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![]() Is "Marine Fishes: 500+ Essential-To-Know Aquarium Species" still the most recommended fish reference book? Any other new recommendations?
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![]() The reef aquarium Science, art, and technology, volume three, Delbeek and Sprung
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![]() I am looking for a fish reference book. (Identification, behavior etc...)
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![]() I'd say that Marine Fishes is likely your best bet for research and handy to have on trips to the LFS when you're tempted by a fish you don't know about. Most other books, I've found, have references to a lot of fish that either you can't get or should stay in the ocean (cuz they get huge).
Then again if you're looking for a "coffee table" type book, a neat read etc. Scott Michaels "Reef Fishes" is good. I think theres 3 volumes. The pocket 500 is definitely the best bang for your buck for condensed, concise info though.
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![]() Here's a couple that we have:
1. The new encyclopedia of saltwater aquaruim - Greg Jennings 2. What fish? A buyers guide to marine fish - Tristan Lougher 3. The Conscientious Marine Aquarist - Robert M Fenner #2 is small and good to take to LFS. #1 and #3 have other references as well as fish. hmmm I don't have Marine fishes.....ok off to the chapters site! |
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