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The Reef Aquarium: A Comprehensive Guide to the Identification and Care of Tropical Marine Invertebrates (Volume 1) | 
| Author: Julian Sprung Brand: Two Little Fishies Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 203554
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 544 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.3 x 1.2 Legal Disclaimer: New York State residents are responsible for state sales tax not added by Amazon.
MPN: 9781883693121 ISBN: 1883693128 Dewey Decimal Number: 639.342 EAN: 9781883693121 ASIN: 1883693128
Publication Date: July 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description THE REEF AQUARIUM VOL I - DELBECK & SPRUNG
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Great Product March 30, 2008 This book came in a timely fashion and was very well kept. Great book to read when looking for the answers to questions you may have. Awesome purchase.
Great Series January 27, 2008 This series is well worth every penny. You can find a lot of books for less but that is what you are getting. Save yourself some money and get the series that thoroughly do cover every aspect of the hobby in amazing detail. This series is amazing and you will love it. It is a bit scientific but it does not leave anything out.
Great advice October 14, 2005 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
New hobbyist should read this book for advice, then read it again in 6 months.
Wonderful Stony Coral and Clam Reference June 9, 2005 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
The good?
This book is truly a comprehensive piece covering probably more than you want to know at times. For example, it explains the chemical reactions that occur during calcification of corals and why additions are necessary.
After reading many other references, I must say I am very happy I purchased this volume. Contained in these pages are insights you won't find anywhere else.
The book clearly explains the setup and maintenance procedures required to be successful in stony coral reef keeping.
The bad?
My main gripe is trivial. Guys, how about a larger font size and pictures? I had to do a lot of squinting.
It could do with a minor revision of some references that are dated (such as collection of live rock from Florida) as the original was 1994, but make no mistake that all information is relevant.
In summary...
Obviously at this price it is unfortunately out of reach of the casual hobbyist, which is a shame. However, one could buy this book instead of various "reference manuals" which might be the same at the end of the day.
Buy it if you can afford it.
I also highly recommend Eric Borneman's Aquarium Corals book.
Perhaps the best book on reef care May 15, 2005 11 out of 17 found this review helpful
An exceptional book on the subject. It is comprehensive but I would not say not complete as no book on this subject could be. Still I believe this book to be the best work compiled in book form. Described by many as "the Bible" on the subject it indeed may be but it is not dogmatic as it offers several options and methods and leaves it for the aquarist to use. (Note: This volume covers stony corals and not soft corals). When I started keeping marine aquaria keeping back in 1970 one almost had to employ the skills of a chemist. In those days most people in the hobby thought it nearly impossible to care for many of the species of coral now commonly kept. It was only through the encouragement of a local public aquarium (the John G. Shedd Aquarium) whereas a high school student I was able to participate in collecting trips that I got the encouragement to experiment. I started out with Robert Straughan's books back in 1970 which both helped to get me in trouble and helped me grow as an aquarist. both In those days there was an awful lot of trial and error. Later in the late 70's I helped to pioneer some techniques when I worked for the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco. In those days in San Francisco I worked for one of the largest marine fish wholesalers in the world. We had a lot of shipments that went off to Germany and now I wonder if some of the species that passed through my hands ended up in the hands of the authors. Somewhat of a revolution went of in the hoby in the 1980 thanks in part to the efforts of the Germans. Thankfully the hobby is now much more of a disciplineand a lot more humane. It is quite amazing how far the hobby has come. I am sure the hobby will continue to evolve. This is a pricey book but it is a pricey hobby and this book is one of the best, if not the best, books on the subject available. The best place to start with the hobby is a book like this one.
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