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Invertebrates: A Quick Reference Guide

Invertebrates: A Quick Reference Guide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book Two A Success
Review: I can't even begin to explain how excited I was to see this book was released. Outstanding photography of living species shown as they were intented to look. Current and relevant information from a known authority. What a great resource. Keep up the great work Julian and Danny!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Must have book!
Review: In addition to the Corals: A Quick Reference Guide by Julian Sprung, the second book in the series, Invertebrates: A Quick Reference Guide, is another beautiful and comprehensive reference book, essential for all aquarists and divers. The book is well thought out and has beautiful photos of more than 500 specis of marine invertebrates.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommendable for any reefkeeper
Review: Many invertebrate recognition books are made for divers and therefore have a different approach than a book for aquarists should have. This one has been made by an aquarist and it was made for aquarists. That's why it helps to find out very quickly whether a certain invert is helpful or dangerous in your tank, and whether it makes sense to buy that critter or not. Very recommendable for any reefkeeper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommendable for any reefkeeper
Review: This book was written by one of the most respected saltwater aquarists in the field. I was also attracted to this book because it was just published in June of this year. In general the pictures are very good, as is the general information. The problem is that he dicusses many of the more common invertebrates and yet manages to leave out some of the more readily available organisms that people will often see at petstores. For example, there is no mention of sebae anemones. The book gives a ranking on how well the organism is likely to thrive in captivity as well as its hardiness. I have found some of his rankings to be in constrast to my experience, but I have been in the hobby for a much shorter period of time. The author also does a good job at supplying many of the common names for the organisms. I was expecting more of a "pocket guide" format- similar to the one by Scott Michaels on Marine Fish-so I was a little disappointed, but I did pick up some tips and can recognize some organisms that I had not seen.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: General Review
Review: This book was written by one of the most respected saltwater aquarists in the field. I was also attracted to this book because it was just published in June of this year. In general the pictures are very good, as is the general information. The problem is that he dicusses many of the more common invertebrates and yet manages to leave out some of the more readily available organisms that people will often see at petstores. For example, there is no mention of sebae anemones. The book gives a ranking on how well the organism is likely to thrive in captivity as well as its hardiness. I have found some of his rankings to be in constrast to my experience, but I have been in the hobby for a much shorter period of time. The author also does a good job at supplying many of the common names for the organisms. I was expecting more of a "pocket guide" format- similar to the one by Scott Michaels on Marine Fish-so I was a little disappointed, but I did pick up some tips and can recognize some organisms that I had not seen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book for fast viewing
Review: This Julian Sprung book is just perfect for the new and the old aquarists. It is a great reference book and may be very helpful in some 'critical' moments.


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