Encyclopedia Of Exotic Tropical Fishes For Freshwater Aquariums

The Encyclopedia of Exotic Tropical Fishes for Freshwater Aquariums is an inspiring resource. The book is separated into two sections, with the first part encompassing six chapters of both general and specific fishkeeping information and the second part offering detailed profiles of 1000 freshwater species. All fish enthusiasts will appreciate the down-to-earth writing style and superb images by some of the world’s top photographers. This practical reference also features anatomical drawings, multiple tip boxes, and over 2800 full-color photographs.

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5 Responses to Encyclopedia Of Exotic Tropical Fishes For Freshwater Aquariums

  1. Charles A. Mosley says:

    I love this book it is very easy to use and covers just about all tropical fish in the hobby.

  2. S. M. Bazzel says:

    Excellent textbook on freshwater fish species and specific details on each fish. The best book I have found for researching an incrediable number of freshwater fish! Pictures are excellent. The beginning of the book covers history, systemantics and speciation, anatomy and physiology, nutrition and feeding freshwater fihes. In addition, the textbook touches on reproduction of fishes and general but detailed information on aquarium management. The profiles of the fishes is extraordinary and easy to read, with excellent pictures! I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys having and keeping aquariums with EXOTIC freshwater fishes!

  3. Karen L. Mason says:

    I HAVE WANTED THIS BOOK SINCE IT WAS PUBLISHED, AND WHEN I COULD

    GET IT FROM YOU, I TOOK IT IMMEDIATELY. I FIND IT TO BE THE BEST

    OF REFERENCE BOOKS AROUND TO DATE. THANK YOU.

  4. Dennis B. Schall says:

    I enjoyed the book immensly. I read it in one day cover to cover all 900+ pages. Very informative and great pictures of fish. I have been a hobbyist for 20 years and I still learned something from it.

  5. Maurice Gagnon says:

    The author doesn’t even include the temperature to keep the fish.

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