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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best Mag out for Reefkeeping Hobby,
By Reef Tank "Uncle D" (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Coral (Magazine)
This is by far the best magazine available to reefkeeping hobbyists. I have read every issue released so far. The magazine explains techniques promoted by modern reef aquarists around the world, and especially from Europe.
Some of the techniques are very new and the methods are not always viable by many hobbyists who enter and exit out of frustration, but the magazine has a basic section for new aquarists. The reason for 4/5 stars is that some of the claims made by paid advertisers are insulting to the readers intelligence.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A better marine aquarium magazine doesn't exist.....literally,
This review is from: Coral (Magazine)
While originally and currently published in Germany as Koralle magazine, Coral the English version, stands as the only magazine exclusive to the marine aquarium hobby currently being offered here in the U.S. With that said Coral is a great magazine that I would encourage novice, advanced, and expert marine hobbyist alike in enjoying and securing as the exclusive premiere marine aquarium magazine.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Magazine,
This review is from: Coral (Magazine)
Coral Magazine skips the basics and ignores the temptation to cater to a more casual crowd with every-other-issue features on tank cycling and the dangers of overfeeding. Instead, it features less general topics with a slightly more esoteric approach while remaining accessible to common hobbyists such as myself. Having spent innumerable hours scouring the web and nearly every forum available on marine aquaculture, I can confidently say one can find novel information and ideas in Coral Magazine that are rarely, if ever, discussed anywhere else. (See August/September 2007 issue discussing what the author calls "induced longitudinal fission" of ricordea for a great example.)
This magazine provides incredible photographs, well written articles, and insightful commentary. Any hobbyist who has spent more than a few hours reading through books or online forums in this subject should greatly appreciate Coral magazine.
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