Baensch Marine Atlas Vol. 1
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It proved impossible to present all the animals suitable for an aquarium in one volume. Therefore, we presented certain fish families, such as the surgeon-fishes and wrasses, as completely as possible, since there is no complete reference of them. This means that even fishes unsuitable for an aquarium are included, but they are clearly marked as such. However, the taxonomist will enjoy their listing. The great majority of the pictured fishes can be housed with invertebrates. The crustaceans and the anthozoans are presented here. In the plant section, W. A. Tomey from the Netherlands presents an elaborate treatise on a great variety of Caulerpa. Since these higher marine algae are an almost indispensable part of the biological cycle and green decoration, the chapter on marine algae is quite extensive. We strove to present the technological and chemical aspect of the marine hobby at today's state-of-the-art-level and to entice the reader to try new methods following the newest trends. 1216 pages, full color photography, 600 marine fishes feeding, breeding and natural history, 450 invertebrates and plants.
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