sharkboy
Sat, 20th May 2006, 01:59 PM
Any recommendations for a good read? I recently read the reef inverts by Calfo and Fenner and am looking for something else along this line...Really enjoyed it...
GaryP
Sun, 21st May 2006, 10:47 AM
Anything by Calfo, Fenner, Borneman, Sprung, or Delbeck is going to be good. It really depends on what you are looking for. Martin Moe's book, while dated, is the cornerstone of my library. Its really good on the basic science of reef keeping. The science never changes, just the interpretation.
Also, I have a set of the pocket reference books by Scott Michael and Ron Shimek that stay in my car. They are great for researching a critter when you are at a LFS and considering purchasing it. I encourage LFS owner to keep a set, and most do, but if you are at one that doesn't have them they are a great resource.
Sprung's Algae Problem Solver is a great resource. I keep it right next to the puter for times when someone is asking for help with a weird algae problem.
theedprado
Sun, 21st May 2006, 07:28 PM
J.E.N Vernon
MikeP
Mon, 22nd May 2006, 08:50 AM
The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium Volume 1 + 2 by Fossa and Nilsen are the two I would pick if I could only reccomend 2.
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