Marine Aquarium Keeping, 2nd Edition
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Marine Aquarium Keeping, 2nd Edition
Stephen Spotte
Paperback
192 pages
August 1993
The science and common sense behind creating an inexpensive, flourishing marine aquarium Marine Aquarium Keeping is the first complete, step-by-step handbook to bring scientific perspective and insight to the practical basics of assembling and successfully maintaining a conventional marine aquarium. While minimizing gadgetry and underscoring a simple, commonsense regimen of looking, seeing, and understanding, author and marine biologist Stephen Spotte offers logical, chapter-by-chapter guidance to every facet of the hobby--from choosing equipment and setting up an aquarium, to selecting healthy animals and maintaining a flourishing underwater environment. Inside, readers will discover:
* How to make a new aquarium suitable for sustaining life
* How to select healthy animals from species demonstrating good captive survival
* The step-by-step basics of routine maintenance
* How to easily meet the nutritional requirements of marine animals
* The key to disease prevention
* The use of seawater and artificial seawaters
* The living subgravel filter
* Aquarium decorations as shelter spaces and as aesthetic features
* The marine aquarium as a living community
An extensive health and disease section offers detailed, easy-to-follow treatment regimens, several unique to this volume, for a variety of common diseases. Current controversies and popular myths surrounding aquarium keeping, such as the benefits of supplemental light and the superiority of plastic filtrants, are also examined. A wealth of black-and-white and color photographs that strikingly depict marine animals in their natural habitat bring key facets of the text to life. Indispensable to the amateur aquarist who appreciates both the beauty and science of this fascinating pastime, this newest edition of the popular classic is the complete guide to successful, inexpensive marine aquarium keeping.
* How to make a new aquarium suitable for sustaining life
* How to select healthy animals from species demonstrating good captive survival
* The step-by-step basics of routine maintenance
* How to easily meet the nutritional requirements of marine animals
* The key to disease prevention
* The use of seawater and artificial seawaters
* The living subgravel filter
* Aquarium decorations as shelter spaces and as aesthetic features
* The marine aquarium as a living community
An extensive health and disease section offers detailed, easy-to-follow treatment regimens, several unique to this volume, for a variety of common diseases. Current controversies and popular myths surrounding aquarium keeping, such as the benefits of supplemental light and the superiority of plastic filtrants, are also examined. A wealth of black-and-white and color photographs that strikingly depict marine animals in their natural habitat bring key facets of the text to life. Indispensable to the amateur aquarist who appreciates both the beauty and science of this fascinating pastime, this newest edition of the popular classic is the complete guide to successful, inexpensive marine aquarium keeping.
Table of Contents
The Aquariums.
The Air.
The Water.
The Subgravel Filter.
The Gravel.
The New Environment.
The Quarantine Period.
Animal Selection.
Decorating.
Maintenance.
Foods and Feeding.
Health and Disease.
Communal Living.
Supplemental Light.
Aquarium Mythology.
Additional Reading.
Index.