Ultimate Marine Aquariums: Saltwater Dream Systems and How They Are Created

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5 Responses to Ultimate Marine Aquariums: Saltwater Dream Systems and How They Are Created

  1. Howard Chen says:

    Very useful book. It doesn’t just give one persons ideas on what it takes to have a successful reef aquarium. This book samples many different types of successful reef tanks and what the owners did to keep their reefs thriving. It shows you that you can spend thousands of dollars on equipment and have a successful tank or you can have very simple and inexpensive things and still have a successful tank. It is interesting what each hobbyist did with their tanks. The book tries to sample different size tanks from a simple 55 gallon to a tank as large as 20,000 gallon and everything in between. Very good book. I actually came online looking to see if he wrote a second book, but I don’t see one here.

  2. Lan T. Dam says:

    This is a wonderful book of reef aquaria. It is a survey of 50 different aquariums which all show various approaches to captive reefing. Most of these systems vary from algae turf scrubbing to higher end refugums. One reviewer made a note that most of these systems are in the USA. Most are, which is somewhat unfair. I hope there will be another like this but from various other countries. Let’s hope the publisher will pay for the author to go abroad and make a continuation on outstanding reef aquariums. Maybe a book on top 50 nano reef also!

  3. Michael J. Russell says:

    Ultimate Marine Aquariums: Saltwater Dream Systems and How They Are Created

    This Saltwater How To Book was very informative and interesting. It’s full of beautiful color photos. It’s easy to read, understand and follow.

    It’s great for beginners as well as intermediate hobbyists such as myself. It has unique advice and point of views on certain topics. I got a lot of good ideas for setups and use in my own saltwater aquariums. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking to start a Saltwater Aquarium or expand their horizons for their current Marine setup!

  4. Arturo B. Prats Frenandez says:

    This book is very nice in content but poor picture quality, would be nice if the new edition or next volume of this title comes with more equipment and arquitectural photos and diagrams as well.

  5. Liao I. Ching says:

    This is an interesting picture book to compare how other aquarists keep their tank. However, most of the aquariums included in the book are pretty average in today’s standard. There are numerous more matured and better looking tanks over the internet forums not to mention almost all tanks are in the USA only. Many of the pictures are also very blur. I would be very interested to buy a second book of the serie covering more “Ultimate” aquariums and with better picture quality.

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