hahnmeister
In Memoriam
I might have one of those books in Pro's list of 'books to have'.
Here's whats in my Library...
-Reef Secrets by Alf Jacob Nilsen and Svein A. Fosså (the one I do have)
-Giant Clams in the Sea and the Aquarium by James Fatherree (best book on clams yet)
-The Reef Aquarium Vols.1-3 by Delbeek & Sprung (1 is great for beginner, 3 is great for an 'advanced cookbook', 2 is not really needed, but what the heck)
-Corals Of The World (3 Volume Set) by J. E. N. Veron (best Coral ID books ever)
-The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium, Vols. 1-4 (there are more than 4, but only 4 in english... great series. You want to know how to keep a tank like the guys in Germany do... read this).
-Baensch Marine Atlas Vols. 1-7 (1-3 are english, 4+ arent yet, but the information is provided in a manner that minimal translation from German is easy. To me, these are the ultimate fish and coral ID books).
Now thats a library!
Here's whats in my Library...
-Reef Secrets by Alf Jacob Nilsen and Svein A. Fosså (the one I do have)
-Giant Clams in the Sea and the Aquarium by James Fatherree (best book on clams yet)
-The Reef Aquarium Vols.1-3 by Delbeek & Sprung (1 is great for beginner, 3 is great for an 'advanced cookbook', 2 is not really needed, but what the heck)
-Corals Of The World (3 Volume Set) by J. E. N. Veron (best Coral ID books ever)
-The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium, Vols. 1-4 (there are more than 4, but only 4 in english... great series. You want to know how to keep a tank like the guys in Germany do... read this).
-Baensch Marine Atlas Vols. 1-7 (1-3 are english, 4+ arent yet, but the information is provided in a manner that minimal translation from German is easy. To me, these are the ultimate fish and coral ID books).
Now thats a library!