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The Simple Guide to Fresh Water Aquariums (Simple Guide to...)

The Simple Guide to Fresh Water Aquariums (Simple Guide to...)
Author: David E. Boruchowitz
Brand: Tfh/Nylabone
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 36361

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 8.5 x 0.5
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MPN: 018214121015
ISBN: 0793821010
Dewey Decimal Number: 639
UPC: 018214121015
EAN: 9780793821013
ASIN: 0793821010

Publication Date: May 2001
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Features:
  • Tfh Simple Guide Fw Aquarium

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SIMPLE GUIDE TO FRESHWATER AQUARIUM


Customer Reviews:   Read 28 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Not structured enough   January 28, 2008
This book could be a good tool if it was organized a little bit. I found it difficult to locate the information I was looking for from the index. If you have the time to read it as you would a novel, you might find useful information. If, like me, you need a guide to setting up a fresh-water aquarium and some info on fish and plants, it is a little too scattered in various sections that didn't make much sense to me...


5 out of 5 stars My favorite fish care book   December 31, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is an outstanding and easy to read resource for anyone who is interested in setting up an aquarium. I read it cover to cover. I often refer to it as "my fish Bible"! I have lent this book to friends who were troubleshooting common aquarium problems, and they too have found it to be extremely useful.

The goal of the book is to give you a wealth of information BEFORE you buy your tank and your fish. It will help you to not make common mistakes. However, this book is a great resource or "refresher course" for those already interested and involved in the fishkeeping hobby.

This book is an overview on the main setup of a freshwater tank. While it does go into individual species a bit, you may want to get more specific and specialized books about the species you are interested in. The parts about individual species are not very in-depth.

Overall -- this is a fantastic resource, and your fish will thank you for getting this book!

Good luck, and happy fishkeeping!



5 out of 5 stars Very good beginners book   October 25, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this a couple years ago after having been out of the Aquarium hobby for several years and then deciding to get back in again. I found it to be very informative, building on what I learned 20-30 years ago and outlining many considerations that, today, are common knowledge in the hobby, but was unkown by the average aquarist of the 70s & 80s.

Very good book to read before you add fish to your new aquarium!



5 out of 5 stars Just Started My First Tank...   September 7, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I just started my first tank with my roommate and we refer to the book as the fish bible...

It has been so helpful to have a source of info like this so we know what we need to get and what the pet store people are just trying to sell us to make a few bucks. Very good info on how to set up the tank and which fish to put in. Also very helpful on how to keep your first fish alive and how to go about getting a full tank. Overall I'm extremely happy that I bought this book as it has walked me through starting my own tank.



4 out of 5 stars A Great Read for the True Aquarium Newbie   August 15, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

However, if you do have moderate experience in managing aquariums, this book probably won't be as relevant. For someone just starting out, this book offers plenty of simple instructions and explanations to help you on your journey!

I especially appreciate that Boruchowitz encourages those new to the aquarium hobby to go with lower lighting and low-light plants. This will save you so much money, time, and frustration in the beginning, making the tank a lot easier and more enjoyable to manage.

The author's suggestion to give with larger tanks is also sound advice. 10-gallon and nano tanks are better left for the more experienced hobbyist. Larger = more stable water parameters.

When mentioning substrates, I don't feel the author went into quite enough detail. He tells of the proper pebble sizes for inert gravel but does not include examples of what can be combined with it to create an environment more suitable for your aquatic plants. For inert gravel, you can add laterite to the bottom layer. Some people use peat moss. If you decide to go with a substrate specifically designed to stand alone in your aquarium, ADA AquaSoil, Carib Sea Eco-Complete, and Seachem Flourite are great options. Or they can be mixed with or added to the lower layer of inert gravel. ;)

When stating which catfish are suitable for beginners, I do think Otocinclus catfish ("oto") deserve recognition too. They're great for cleaning algae off plants though they are fairly sensitive (not very hardy).


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