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post your reefing books
As education is a large part of this hobby (and the most important IMO) An idea for a thread dawned on me as i was doing some cleaning up and reorganizing my bookshelf, i thought i'd start a thread for everyone to post thier collection of reef knowadge. Heres mine, on the floor.
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what are those white ones in the middle? also, are there any from your collection that you would recommend?
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I like the looks of that marine biology coloring book!
I personally enjoy Scott W Michaels Reef Fishes series. I have vols 1,2,3 and some other books. I definitely recommend Aquarium Corals by Eric Borneman too. Tim
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The only book that I have is 'Aquarium Corals' by Eric Borneman...it is awesome by the way and I highly recommend it!!! Most of my research has been on the internet.
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this is good, i'm looking for more reading material on the subject. that coral prop book by calfo seems like a nice choice as well, and so do those j sprung books. ahhh where to begin? i havent looked at the prices yet but i can tell my wallet is going to hate me, but i dont care!
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I bow. I'm a noob to reefkeeping, I only have three books right now. "Corals" by E. Borneman, "The Reef Aquarium; A Comprehensive guide", and "The Reef Aquarium: Volume One"
by Julian Sprung/J. Charles Delbeek. I'm reading all three them for the eleventeenth time, and someday in the near future I'd like to also get volume two of Sprung's "The Reef Aquarium" series.
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i have to agree with you and everyone else about eric bornemans corals book. it really is a great book. |
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I only have "The Nano Reef Handbook" by Christopher Brightwell. I am wanting to get a breeders book and Michael Scotts "Reef Fish vol:1"
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these are on my book shelves:
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TRA Vol. 3 is the only book I have, although I haven't had a chance to sink my teeth into it yet... but I've browsed and damn it has a lot of detailed info I'd never get from message boards without serious digging... no offense peeps
![]() eric bornemans corals book is probably next on the list, heard good things.
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skeeter-doc.. now THATs a collection of books! You should open an aquarium library
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actually I realized after looking at the pics, that I am missing like 8 more books that are (ahem) on my nightstand next to the bed, lol
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here's the last pile next to the bed:
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how is that series of J sprung books, "The Reef Aquarium"? i noticed skeeter cloak and phil all have some of them, recommend? i wish they had these at like borders or barnes and noble so i could look at em first before buying them.. no such luck tho
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As for looking at them first, check your local library. Many libraries carry a number of different reef related books. |
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thats a ood idea i havent set foot in a library in years lol
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skep, I actually do have all three volumes, the 2nd one is actually sitting in front of my toliet,
![]() they are a great series Vol 1 is a good intro to hard corals and tanks themselves Vol 2 is a great reference to softies and anemones Vol 3 is awesome for researching new and different filtration methods |
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thanks greene and skeeter.. i'd go buy them now but then i'd have to sleep on the couch.. i already got yelled at for buying vols 1 and 2 of those fossa and nilsen books for about $150 ... adding to my 'wishlist' on amazon.com
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well the books that i ordered were NOT in stock and they charged me anyway, never shipped, called or wrote, then said they would refund my payments and didn't. chargeback! ^_^
Anyhoo, I found vol 1 elsewhere so i ordered it there. ALSO, has anyone read "Algae: A Problem Solver Guide " by Julian Sprung ? It looks interesting i'm thinking about buying it. Wow what a geek i feel like... 'yeah i like to read about algae and invertabrates in my spare time' Its a real panty dropper let me tell you... ![]() |
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