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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Some beautiful ideas, some questionable ones,
By Botia (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aquarium Style (Hardcover)
As a worker in a tropical fish store, I really enjoyed this book. It had some beautiful ideas for natural-looking tanks that are specific to locality, but the most interesting are the modernistic styles that are featured. One involves using clear flat glass marbles, light bulbs, and large spherical light fixtures to create a surreal field of white-on-white underwater bubbles. I'd hate to spoil the surprise by describing each of the strange and interesting ideas here, but one of the most important things this book does is give folks a stepping stone for future creativity. It's easy to take these ideas and run with them to create stranger and more interesting fish tanks.The questionable part, however, is that I'm not certain how comfortable fish are in white-on-white settings, which is what three of the ideas involve. Many times their colors wash out, they get stressed, and typically start looking for a place to hide that isn't there. However, there is room for improvement on the examples, if a person is creative enough to give it a try. My other comment is that the eventual result of aquarium life is algae, brown and green usually. I would hate to see people bleaching off their substrates (the flat glass marbles) and removing beneficial bacteria just to remove something that makes the tank appear flawed. These sorts of substrates aren't really all that good for supporting a tank, either, due to a lack of surface area. I would go so far as to recommend a fluidized bed filter as a biological supplement to larger tanks set up this way, or use a 3-way filter (mechan, chem, bio) on smaller tanks. Many of these would be great as ten gallon displays, if given the correct set of fish. As one example, Scats are a recommended fish for one of the setups. These are delicate and should only be placed in an already conditioned tank--and they need brackish water (small amount of salt added) to survive. I believe that this book is better off in the hands of an experienced person, or at least anyone trying to set up one of these should talk to a knowledgeable person about the finer details.
24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
OBNOXIOUS Suggestions, INACCURATE and INHUMANE!,
By Sunny (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aquarium Style (Hardcover)
This is one of the WORST books I've read on fish keeping. This book offers recipe style layouts for plants, rocks and fish. On page 40, author suggests using 150 cardinal tetras for a "medium-sized" tank. What is a medium sized tank to you? 30, 40, 50, 60 gallons? Well, if you are going to house 150 tetra, you'd almost need 150 GALLON if you use the 1" fish/gallong rule. I don't know about you, but 150 gallon tank is not "medium" sized in my mind!!! On page 122, author tells you to use 30 spotted scats in a medium-sized tank. These fish can grow to be 12" each. You'd need a 360 gallon tank to house all the adults. This book does not take into consideration the adult size fish. If you are new to fish keeping, RUN from this book like it's on FIRE! This book forsakes fashion before function in the worst manner. It would be INHUMANE to use ANY of these suggestions. Overcrowding fish can only lead to stress which can result in disease, stunted growth and possibly death.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disgusting,
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This review is from: Aquarium Style (Hardcover)
I saw this book at a local book store. The cover made me think it would be photos of beautifully decorated natural aquariums. Instead, I was disgusted to find most of the decorative themes could best be described as industrial. One suggested setup had a tank with eggbeaters stuck into the gravel, instead of plants! Others are just as attrocious. If you want a book about aquariums with style, buy any of Amano's _Nature Aquarium World_ series.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Original, Imaginative, but Some Dangerous Ideas Too,
By Dave Millman "davemill" (San Jose, CA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Aquarium Style (Hardcover)
I gave this book 4 stars to reflect the authors imaginative approach and his originality. There are some truly beautiful aquariums represented in this book.The dangerous ideas all fall under the category of placing unsafe (for the fish) items in the tank. The author glosses over the precautions which must be taken for many of the items, such as metal objects and sedimentary rocks. However, I was truly inspired by the fossil aquarium design, and have created an improved version myself. I DID have to coat the limestone fossil plates with aquarium-safe marine epoxy, but the results were spectacular.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful ideas,
By jann "islander wannabe" (Dayton, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aquarium Style: Imaginative Ideas for Creating Dream Homes for Fish (Hardcover)
Many aquarists have already reviewed this book in great detail, so I'll skip that part and just say that this is a truly inspiring book. The aquariums in this book are themed aquariums, some just fun using bird and hamster toys as the decor and there is one beautiful tank that is monochromatic, all the substrate is white as well as all the decor with blue colored fish.There are also several river system setups as well as pool setups. And this book shows you step-by-step how the achieve each display including appropriate fish species. I have adapted five of the tank setups for my own aquariums systems and they are beautiful and thriving. This is a magnificent book for the beginner as well as a more experienced aquarist. I highly recommend this. You won't be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant Aquarium Decor Book,
By Beatrix Potter (Kansas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aquarium Style (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book for creative aquarium decorating. It offers beautiful full page photos and packed with creative inspiration. The book give you specific info. on how to create the environments pictured. Aquarium Style gives good information on what materials can be safely used to create the looks in the pics but also for decorations you may want to use/make yourself as opposed to the standard aquarium decor offered for sale. This book is simply brilliant and timeless. If you are thinking about purchasing this book you can always check it out at the library first to look it over and I think once you do you will decide this is a must have reference book for your personal library.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Good ideas for landscape, but absurdly inaccurate fish information,
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This review is from: Aquarium Style: Imaginative Ideas for Creating Dream Homes for Fish (Hardcover)
Please do not follow this books advice for fishkeeping!That being said, there are some really cool tank ideas in this book. Its worth a look, but I cannot give it more than one star because of the laughably absurd recommendations for livestock ("Use 16 or 17 Red Tiger Oscars in a medium-sized tank." Sure, if your medium-sized tank is 500 gallons.) Good fish books include: -The Simple Guide to Freshwater Aquariums (Boruchowitz) -Axelrod atlases(they can get pricey- check your library!). -For saltwater aquariums a must-own is The Conscientious Marine Aquarist: A Commonsense Handbook for Successful Saltwater Hobbyists by Robert Fenner. -The Dummy series- really!
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for aquarium design ideas,
By A Customer
This review is from: Aquarium Style (Hardcover)
This book is great for aquarium design ideas. It's got beautiful pictures too. I must say though that this book is probably best for people who have had some experience with aquariums. But, wow, you can get a lot of inspiration from this book. There are ideas in this book that I never would have thought of. And then there are some ideas that I would never do. But all in all, I think this is a great book.
0 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book on fish in the world ever... volume 2,
By ben fogle "b" (miami) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aquarium Style (Hardcover)
Well, Matthew Christian what can i say... some of your critics (envy's a horrible thing) claim that you're nothing but a fish murdering so and so, i strongly disagree because as you rightly say in your superbly detailed magnum opus does a fish really want to die in a bland fish tank at least if it goes it goes in style baby.I was so engrossed by your work, i couldn't put it down. My only complaint was the lack of photos of the author, i feel it would have added more depth to the books feel. Maybe it's something you can add to your next spectacular fish book. I have told my only friend and we are in awe of your talent. PS, when we googled your name we found your personal website- we are your biggest fans. we love you, if you are in Miami, please give us a shout as we would love to accomodate you in any way possible. We await with baited (get it) breath for your no doubt fab project |
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Aquarium Style by Matthew Christian (Hardcover - Aug. 2000)
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