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Well worth the price 4++ stars: This little book is a very good value. It covers more than 40 different plants in its encylopedia section in addition to its glossary and several different info sections, including info on lighting, nutrients, selection and care. It gives more info about plants than can be obtained in the more general information books and is very inexpensive. It could be organized a little better but it is still very useful and very much worth the price.
Best planted aquarium book \ofor this amount\c: Please excuse me, I'm about to gush. If you are just going to buy one book, and you have \olittle\c to spend, buy this one. (If you have unlimited funds, buy this one plus Aquarium Plants by Christel Kasselmann). As the planted aquarium chairman at our aquarium club, I get a lot of questions. The answers to most of them are in this book. It is a great beginner reference, but be sure to go back and reread it after you've been in the hobby for six months, because you'll learn a lot more about pruning, aquascaping, trimming, etc. Just buy it!
great for the beginner: I started my aquarium hooby when i was 8 and i'm now 32 so i think my opinion counts for something. this book is well priced and gives a significant amount of information in a small package. the more advanced enthusiasts may find it lacking in detailed information and setups using plants. My rating is based on audience targeted and price. Great value for around $5-$10!
Where Are The Fish Supposed To Go?: There are books out there that are sensitive to the interaction of fish and plants. This is not one of them. Please invest a little more money and purchase one of those other books. The sample layouts are incredibly overcrowded. Even some of the photographs reflect the overcrowding!
A Good Beginner's Reference: This is a good, inexpensive book with basic information on how to set up a planted aquarium. I'd recommend this book in conjunction with Barry James' A Fishkeeper's Guide to Aquarium Plants. Although there are a few mistakes (photos of Riccia fluitan and Java moss have been switched), you can't beat the amount of info you get for the price.
| Author: | Ines Scheurmann | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 635.9674 | | EAN: | 9780812016871 | | ISBN: | 0812016874 | | MPN: | BAR1687 | | Number Of Pages: | 96 | | Publication Date: | 1993-09-08 | | UPC: | 027011016875 |
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