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![]() I just picked up a copy of Marine Fish & Reef USA 2010 Annual at Chapters last night.
Here is the table of contents: Bartlett's Anthias - What's not to like about these small hardy and beautiful aquarium favorites? Reef Light, Done Right - Incorporate the newest lighting technology to help your system thrive. Walking the Additive Tightrope - Master your Chemistry and you'll master your reef aquarium. The Future of Filtration -Utilize the recent advances in hobby filtration to perfect your reef tank. Boxfish Bonanza - When ostracids are properly looked after, aquarists have little to worry about from these personable fishes. Marine Biotopes - Keeping fishes and invertebrates that inhabit the same natural region or niche together is an idea who's time has come. Every Reefkeeper's Dream - Norwegian hobbyist Dag Jostain Andressen pushes the boundaries of possibility with his magnificent coral reef aquarium. So, Wha;ts New with the Fish? - Become familiar with the intricacies of four new marine fishes that have recently appeared in the trade. Flasher Alert - Take a look at the most beautiful wrasses of the genus Paracheilinus. A Soft Spot for Softies - Open up your mind to these hardy and beautiful alternatives to stony corals - you'll be glad you did. Fabulous Favia and Favites Corals - Satisfy your hunger for these hot corals. Difficult Damsels - Figure out which popular damsel species will make good tankmates for your aquarium. No Bones About It - Reach a new level of reefkeeping with stony corals. Cheers, Vic |
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