Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater MicrocosmsOne of the most biologically rich environments on Earth, the coral reef dazzles our senses with its colors, shapes, and species diversity. Recreating living reefs in miniature is a burgeoning avocation for serious home aquarium keepers, and John Tullock here offers a new, radically simple approach to producing beautiful captive microcosms. Using live rock and live coral sand as part of a natural filtration system, the home aquarist can now mimic habitats such as a Florida Keys Lagoon, a Caribbean Turtle Grass Flat, an Indo-Pacific Deep Cave, or a Red Sea Patch Reef. With more than 200 color photographs and illustrations, Natural Reef Aquariums provides inspiration for both beginning and expert marine reef hobbyists. |
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... ORGANISMS in captivity emphasizes the duplication of nature in as many details as possible . First and foremost , providing a physical and chemical environment closely similar to that found in nature is essential if coral reef organisms ...
... ORGANISMS in captivity emphasizes the duplication of nature in as many details as possible . First and foremost , providing a physical and chemical environment closely similar to that found in nature is essential if coral reef organisms ...
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... organisms , rather than settling for an aver- e set of conditions that diverse organisms all will tolerate t that are not really ideal for any one species . Another major reason for keeping sympatric species to- her in the same aquarium ...
... organisms , rather than settling for an aver- e set of conditions that diverse organisms all will tolerate t that are not really ideal for any one species . Another major reason for keeping sympatric species to- her in the same aquarium ...
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... organisms , 204-217 deep reefs and caves , aquarium conditions , 223-224 deep reefs and caves , organisms of , 223-231 fore reef , photo , 145 fringing - reef aquarium , upgrading to , 71 organisms , 193-221 outer - reef habitat , 194 ...
... organisms , 204-217 deep reefs and caves , aquarium conditions , 223-224 deep reefs and caves , organisms of , 223-231 fore reef , photo , 145 fringing - reef aquarium , upgrading to , 71 organisms , 193-221 outer - reef habitat , 194 ...
Contents
FOREWORD by Martin A Moe | 11 |
THE NATURAL AQUARIUM | 20 |
REFLECTING THE WILD REEF | 155 |
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