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Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants
Peter Hiscock
Barron's Educational Series
, 2003 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
The
ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF
AQUARIUM
PLANTS
Everything you could ever want to know about aquarium plants
I loved this book! It has very in-depth information. I've always had problems with algae in my planted
aquarium
and this book explains several reasons why this occurs and how to prevent it. It explains, in detail, nutrient requirements, lighting options, ways that fish and invertebrates interact with
plants
, and which plants are best for beginners. It explains complicated information with clear diagrams. Finally, there is a great list of plants with photos and info.
The only negative thing I can say is that this book is probably not the best for someone who only wants one or two plants in their aquarium and is looking for a simple introduction. This book isn't very simple, but it does offer clear explanations of many topics relating to growing plants in your aquarium.
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Review: Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants
I found this book very informative when I was setting up my 75 gallon Discus
aquarium
. Thanks to the information, pictures and various expamples it gave, I gained the knowledge to pick the way I wanted to set up my aquarium and what
plants
would be the better choices for the lower ph, higher temp. water used for Discus. Very good read.
A great all round book for aquatic plants
This is a very good all round book for aquatic
plants
from the substrata , to light requirments etc etc. This book even give basic gardening requirments and arranging to have a healthy and attractice garden in your
aquarium
.
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Good book but some questions remain unanswer.
This is a beautiful book with many high quality pictures of the
plants
. Overall it has well organized content but some informations are just not specific enough. For example, how much CO2 to dose to your tank is appropriate? How much Gh is a water soft or hard? How much time it normally takes to "cycle" a tank? No introduction on the pros and cons of different CO2 reactors types. Some answers may not be trivial but at least general guide line should be provided to be any useful.
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