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Dr Burgess's Atlas of Marine Aquarium Fishes (Guide to Owning A...)
by: Warren E. Burgess
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  • This book is a beautiful and immensely colorful work that satisfies the long-existing need for a comprehensive identification guide to marine fishes

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Average Rating: 3.5 Stars
Published: 2000-02
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Editorial review:
784 pages, hardcover. By Dr. Warren E. Burgess, Dr. Herbert R. Axelrod, Raymond E. Hunziker III. This book is a beautiful and immensely colorful work that satisfies the long-existing need for a comprehensive identification guide to marine fishes. This 3rd edition, a truly beautiful and immensely colorful book, satisfies the long-existing need for a comprehensive identification guide to marine fishes. This book shows in full color not only the popular aquarium fishes but also the oddballs and weirdos, the large seaquarium-type fishes, both warmwater and coldwater fishes, as well as both foreign and domestic fishes. In short, this book has it all and has it in a format that will provide maximum utility to its reader. The fishes are grouped family by family in phylogenetic order--sharks and rays first, puffers and boxfishes last.The photos were taken predominantly by world-class fish photographers. Most photos are eight-to-the-page, but some of the most beautiful marine fishes are represented in full-page, full-color splendor.Not only does this book supply photos provided with up-to-date scientific names, but almost all of the captions indicate the family, range, size, and optimum aquarium conditions as well. Also included in this book are family-by-family write ups on the aquarium care of these fishes. fish book how to care instructions

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Reviews from people who have bought this book:

4 stars. Out-dated but still valid.
This book is great for a wholesaler or store, or someone who is doing field research. But as someone who is trying to create a catalog of up-to-date species listings, it is lacking updates from older editions. Pictures of preserved specimens are used, that were used in older editions, and living specimens are readily available. But the index is well written in three forms that may need updates of the common names in the next edition maybe?

1 stars. outdated
most of the photos are old and not very nice - missing are common names and explanation for each genus of common features - behaviour... br /I don't reco. br / br /

5 stars. Great reference book, but must know how to use it
This book is not for lazy people , have a lot of fishes and information about fishes on it, but you must learn to read this book, because the info is on simbols and the reference is in the index. br / br /Once you know how to use this book, it can be of great help identifying fish ,their origins, foods, care, and needs. br / br /All i have to say is, if you want a book about fishes, and want to learn a lot about them, this is the book that you are looking for.

2 stars. Nice additional reference, but can't be primary
This book has endless pictures and drawings of fish. Many pictures are good, although there are plenty that appear as taken long ago with inferior film and recently scanned. It is a great to find a particular fish, especially if coloration is different. Here, many times there are many different pictures for a single fish to show differences which is very nice. br / br /The book has icons regarding lighting, salinity, foods, etc., for each picture. The icons could o a better job showing compatibility or aggressiveness. br / br /What this book does not have is a description that is very helpful to the aquariust such as "this fish will eat your hermit crabs", "this fish becomes a bully to conspecifics", "this fish may nibble corals" on either the family or species level. The short rundown on each family is not enough. br / br /By all means buy this book to increase your collection, but if it is your first fish book to make selection choices, I suggest you look elsewhere and that is not even considering the price.

5 stars. Major Help for Newcomers
This book was probably designed for intermediate to advanced marine hobbyists. However, I bought it just getting into the hobby and it was invaluable for one reason. It shows every known fish, and as another reviewer says, talks about sociability, smallest tank size (big one), and diet. What was most useful for me was to help me design my ultimate tank as far as colors, types, compatability, etc without ever spending a dime. Well worth the money just for the comprehensiveness.

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