The New Marine Aquarium: Step-By-Step Setup & Stocking Guide
Average Rating: out of 62 Reviews
Price: $19.95
Sale: $9.99
Brand: TFH PUBLICATIONS
Manufacturer: TFH Publications
EAN (European Article Number): 9781890087524
Number of Items: 1
Binding: Paperback
Author: Michael S. Paletta
Publisher: TFH Publications
Dewey Decimal Number: 639.342
Publication Date: 1999-05
Reading Level: 144
Features:
Designed to help any beginner.
Description: Creating a beautiful, thriving first saltwater aquarium has never been easier, using the natural, simplified methods learned and practiced by the world's leading reef hobbyists. By helping newcomers avoid the pitfalls of outdated, high-maintenance filtration techniques, the author offers an easy-to-follow route to long-term success with live rock, appropriate equipment, aquascaping, disease prevention, and essential husbandry techniques. Includes a photographic guide to selecting fishes, with dozens of hardy choices that are highly recommended for beginning hobbyists or others wanting beautiful, interesting, and long-lived marine species.
Details: It is a great book for beginners. It is not an in-depth information material but enough to give you fundamentals and get you started. It is also easy to read and well organized. The author has very solid credentials.
Review Summary: Excellent!
Date: 2008-09-30
Details: This book is so well written and includes everything you need to know in detail, yet remains a very pleasent and easy read. This book is great to both those new to salt water as well as those with exsiting tank,"
Review Summary: Awesome book for first Marine Fish tank
Date: 2008-06-03
Details: If you've ever considered buying a saltwater fishtank - this is " THE BOOK " to read first. It covers all the basics you need for a Saltwater Fish tank with Live Rock and Fish.
This book gives a complete soup to nuts blueprint of the basics needed - equiptment needed - and even an option to get started on a smaller scale if need be - although the ideal minimum size would be a 40 gallon for Saltwater Tank - there is a blueprint for a 15 or 20 gallon tank - along with suggestions to get started on a restricted budget.
This book is a great reference book - but doesn't attempt to cover more advanced topics such as corals / refugium tanks ( I wish this would have been included ). I'd highly recommend this book as a first read compared to the other 4 books I've read. After reading this book - I'd suggest joining an online community like Reef Central or one of many other online saltwater forums. These sites can fill in the gaps for any questions taht may arise while getting started - or more advanced issues you may experience while upkeeping your tank.
Review Summary: excellent
Date: 2007-11-30
Details: i started a marine aquarium from scratch and with no knowledge. it was very confusing but without this book i don't know what i would have done. it covers all the basics, got me up and running and with no problems.
Review Summary: New Marine Aquarium
Date: 2007-11-06
Details: This is a great book and perhaps the best one I have read for a newbie who wants to set up a marine aquarium