Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants
Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants
The author of The Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants, Peter Hiscock, began by learning his trade specializing in Aquarium plant life at Sparsholt College in Hampshire, one of Great Britian’s leading schools for aquatics, so it will come as no surprise that this book is very well written and illistrated.
The Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants will provide a blessing to every aquarium hobbyist who has had to settle for superficial plant descriptions in those other more common general fish-keeping books.
It presents a detailed A-to-Z directory covering hundreds of aquarium plants with vibrant and vivid color photographs and succinct profiles of each plant.
Information included in The Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants Book:
- All aquarium plant common names.
- Botanical designation of the plant.
- The growth cycles of Aquarium plants.
In addition the encyclopedia of aquarium plants book has excellent sections that provide details on how to grow and propagate aquatic plants, along with how to protect them from parasites and other common problems.
This handsome book features around 450 colour photographs and illustrations.
If you into your Aquarium plants, this encyclopedia is
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The Best Aquarium Book I Own,
When I picked up this book for the first time, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. Finally, an aquarium plant book that is concise, easy to read and laid out in an attractive manner.
This book is divided into two parts: the “practical section” and the “plant profiles”.
The practical section, 121 pages, covers aquatic plants and how to care for them. Selection of substrate, proper lighting and nutrition, ideal water quality, and algae identification/control are all covered in this section. The author also includes some plant-friendly fish and sample aquascapes.
The plant profile section is probably why this is called the “Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants.” This 75-page section lists many, many plants along with a brief profile on each type. Profiles include: growth rate, lighting and temperature requirements, propagation, and special notes about that particular plant.
I can’t say enough about the number of pictures in this book and their quality. Full-color pictures on each page really help you identify what the author is talking about. Layout of the photos is anything but mundane; each page is different from the last.
Even the index of this book is tremendously useful. It is divided into three sections: General Index, Plant Index and Fish Index. Having the three distinct sections to the index makes it easy to pick the book up off the shelf and find what you’re looking for. I’ve even taken this book right to the pet store to select my plants…there’s too much information to remember!
I also feel inclined to note that this book has a glossy, durable, hard cover, and the pages appear to be bound to the cover by stitching. I can open the book to any page and not have to worry about the pages flipping around when I’m not holding or weighing them down.
Overall, the information, photos, layout and general quality of this book make it the best aquarium book I own!
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|Better Than Most,
Many of the plant aquarium books readily available are either pamphlets or gorgeous books to dream over. Each has its merits, but this book is headed in the right direction. The balance between fish and plants is a delicate matter and one that should not be taken lightly. There is a lot to be learned and this book is a great place to start. There are a lot of easy to understand color graphics which show how plants and fish need to interact for your aquarium to thrive. The explanation of how water chemistry changes at night is most valuable. The listing of plants in the back is more of a sampling than a true encyclopedia. I hope a version of this book comes out with just a listing of plant species!
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