The Manual of Fish Health by Andrews, Exell and Carrington is a good start. It won't make you a disease expert, but having some education on fish disease is highly recommended.
I am a big fan of Noga's "Fish Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment" but it is not cheap and covers freshwater as well as marines. That might be a plus to some.
Thanks! I'm not looking at being an expert but I definitely want something that will help me help the fish when needed!
I can't say money isn't an issue but when you look at how much you put into the tank $100 for a book isn't that bad (I've looked at the book by Noga on Amazon.com). Now to check on The Manual of Fish Health.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12715997#post12715997 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Steven Pro I am a big fan of Noga's "Fish Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment" but it is not cheap and covers freshwater as well as marines. That might be a plus to some.
Noga's book is great, but it may be a bit over the head of most hobbyists (college text for a course on aquatic medicine). That is why I suggested the other book.
"Fish Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment" is one we use a lot at our Fish Health Lab (arguably the best in the nation). I wouldn't get any other, and its got a fair amount of pics too!
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