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For a project of mine, I need your top five reefkeeping book recommendations. It can be any type of book, so long as it is related to our hobby. :P Thanks
 
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ISBN: 1890087475
Aquarium Corals : Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History -- by Eric H. Borneman
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ISBN: 1883693004
Invertebrates: A Quick Reference Guide -- by Julian Sprung
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ISBN: 1883693020
Algae: A Problem Solver Guide -- by Julian Sprung
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ISBN: 1890087386
Marine Fishes: 500+ Essential-To-Know Aquarium Species (The Pocketexpert Guide Series for Aquarists and Underwater Naturalists, 1) -- by Scott W. Michael
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Lastly, this one I got for my last girlfriends 11 yo son. - Not one I used myself for anything, but seemed like a good "into to" or newbie guide on getting started.

ISBN: 1890087521
The New Marine Aquarium: Step-By-Step Setup & Stocking Guide -- by Michael S. Paletta
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Only one objective enough to be worth cracking the cover. Hobby books are books written by hobbyists who know little if nothing more than the people they are selling to.
 
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Corals A Quick Reference Guide by Julian Sprung.

A good book for new reefers, basic info on the corals most often in the LFS.

Andy
 
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My top five faves. I just got the Calfo book, I am really enjoying it. I really liked "breeding the orchid dottyback", that's a real good read too.

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GratefulDiver":5n0l0dmx said:
What exactly is a "hobby book"?

Most likely every book that will be posted in this thread.

erm...Except for the one Laura just posted by DeLoah..
 

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Heh. I just want people's list of books they liked/thought was useful/would recommend. :p
 

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tullock's Natural Reef Aquarium

calfo/fenner's Reef Invertebrates

delbeek/sprung's TRA Vol. II (i'm softie guy)

loveland/adey's Dynamic Aquaria

nilsen/fossa's Modern Coral Aquarium (hmmm, tough choice of which volume tho, pick 'em)
 
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1. Aquarium Corals (Borneman)
2. Reef Fishes (Michael)
3. Clown Fishes (Wilkerson)
4. The Reef Aquarium (Delbeek/Sprung)
5. New Marine Aquarium (Paletta)
 
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galleon":now6xd8z said:
GratefulDiver":now6xd8z said:
What exactly is a "hobby book"?

Most likely every book that will be posted in this thread.

erm...Except for the one Laura just posted by DeLoah..
I was just curious.. - Didn't know if there were some "peer level" books out there that us hobbyists could get ahold of / wrap our noodles around.
 

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Couple of my favorites are:

Soft Corals and Sea Fans
By K. Fabricius and P. Alderslade
272 pages

Coral Reef Ecology (Ecological Studies, V. 102)
by Yuri I. Sorokin
Springer Verlag; ISBN: 3540605320; (December 1995)

The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas : Chapters 1-12 (The Ecology of Indonesia Series , Vol 7, Part 1)
by Tomas Tomascik (Editor), Anmarie J. Mah
Charles E Tuttle Co; ISBN: 9625930787; (November 1997)

The Ecology of the Indonesian Seas : Chapters 13-23 (The Ecology of Indonesia Series , Vol 8, Part 2)
by Tomas Tomascik, Anmarie J. Mah, Anugerah Nontji, Mohammad ka Moosa
Periplus Editions; ISBN: 9625931635; (January 1998)

Plankton Culture Manual
by Frank H. Hoff
Publisher: Florida Aqua Farms Inc; ISBN: 0966296001; 5th Rev edition (July 1999), 160 pages

Marine Plants of the Caribbean : A Field Guide from Florida to Brazil
by Diane Scullion Littler, Mark M. Littler, Katina E. Bucher, Norris, James N. Norris
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press; ISBN: 0874746078; (September 1992), 272 pages

Corals of the World
By J.E.N. Veron, author, and Mary Stafford-Smith, scientific editor and producer
ISBN numbers
volume 1: 0 642 32236 8
volume 2: 0 642 32237 6
volume 3: 0 642 32238 4
 
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1. Delbeek and Sprung, _The Reef Aquarium_ vol. 1
2. Scott Michael's _Reef Fishes_ pocket handbook
3. Nielsen & Fossa, _Modern Coral Reef Aquarium_, vol. 1
4. Borneman's _Aquarium Corals_

And whenever anyone sees my aquarium and wants to know about keeping saltwater aquariums, I start them out with:

5. Fenner, _The Conscientious Marine Aquarist_

jayo
 
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I like Delbeek and Sprung, and their 3rd book should be out soon. Not a fan of Bournemann's book.

Calfo and Fenner I like, although I frequently feel that are reiterating rote stereotypes rather than really investigation an issue; that's fine for beginner books though.

Nielsen & Fossa are great is you just have to look at a reef book; happens to me all the time.

Scott Michaels books are great also; for fish they are tops.
 

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Reef Secrets
by Alf Jacob Nilsen and Svein A. Fossa
A fresh, easy-to-follow approach to setting up and stocking a reef aquarium, filled with simple but authoritative advice from two of the most respected pioneers of the modern marine hobby. Hardcover; 224 pages.

This book includes:
A profusely illustrated guide to selecting fishes, corals, and other invertebrates.
Lessons from the wild to create simpler, more stable reef aquariums.
Secrets of good water quality, water motion, lighting, aquascaping, live rock, and substrates.
Understanding algae, feeding, reef ecology.
Suggestions for unique biotope reef systems.






Visit Publishers Website
 

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1. Natural Reef Aquariums, Tullock
2. Aquarium Corals, Borneman
3. The Reef Aquarium vol 2, Sprung and Delbeek
4. Conscientious Marine Aquarist, Fenner
5. Reef Invertebrates, Calfo and Fenner
 

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Reef Invertebrates: An Essential Guide to Selection, Care and Compatibilty
by Anthony Calfo, Robert Fenner

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Essentials of Oceanography
Alan P. Trujillo, Harold V. Thurman

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Aquarium Corals : Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History
by Eric H. Borneman

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Marine Fishes: 500+ Essential-To-Know Aquarium Species (The Pocketexpert Guide Series for Aquarists and Underwater Naturalists, 1)
by Scott W. Michael

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Algae: A Problem Solver Guide
by Julian Sprung

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Aquarium Corals
Natrural Reef Aquarium
Invertabrates, a quick Ref. Guide
Clownfishes
Host Anemone secrets
 
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Len, Id like to piggy back on this and ask..What, if any, are new reference books or general ed reef keeping books..Recently in say 04?
 

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