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82 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, great info on simulating regions, great photo
This is a wonderfully comprehensive book on the challenging project of keeping a salt-water reef aquarium. Although still technology dependent, it emphasizes natural materials and methods to simulate this complex environment.

Plumbing, temperature control, lighting & filtration systems are covered in detail with step-by-step instructions on setting up the...

Published on January 2, 2000 by Angel Lee

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21 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars BAIT AND SWITCH
I bought this book with great anticipation after having read Tullock's "First Marine Aquarium" published by Barrons. This "Natural Reef Aquarium" was a huge disappointment, and I liken the experience to having a student write a 5 page paper for an "A" and then expanding the same topic to a 20 page paper for a "C". This book...
Published on November 3, 2001 by Robert Kretz


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82 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, great info on simulating regions, great photo, January 2, 2000
This review is from: Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater Microcosms (Paperback)
This is a wonderfully comprehensive book on the challenging project of keeping a salt-water reef aquarium. Although still technology dependent, it emphasizes natural materials and methods to simulate this complex environment.

Plumbing, temperature control, lighting & filtration systems are covered in detail with step-by-step instructions on setting up the aquarium and establishing a living reef colony utilizing live rock & sand.

My favorite feature of the book is the detailed analysis of the reef biology of different regions with recommendations for simulating them in the aquarium. These include Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and Pacific reefs.

There are great color photos throughout the book of the fascinating & beautiful corals, invertebrates and fishes that can inhabit the reef aquarium. A superb list of sources completes this essential reference.

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54 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superlative, September 22, 1999
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This review is from: Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater Microcosms (Paperback)
John Tullock has created a significant work. This excellent book should become a benchmark in the hobby.

I am a beginner in the marine realm but experienced in freshwater. Mr. Tullock has managed to allay my fears of adding saltwater fish and reef-keeping to my hobby interests. In researching the marine aquarium, I have heard conflicting opinions over and over regarding how the environment should be built and maintained. This has been frustrating, furthered my confusion, and left me with little confidence and understanding concerning successful methods or that I could even hope to succeed. "Natural Reef Aquariums" is a work which satisfactorily answers my questions and compels me to continue my course without trepidation.

This up-to-date book contains "fact" concerning the mechanical and biological factors in maintaining a successful reef system and provides a much needed ecological perspective as well. Without being an extensive encyclopedia of invertebrate and fish species, it gives a clear view of which creatures will thrive in the various environments suited for the reef-keepers system and which species should support each other while successfully sharing the environment.

Tullock's book is full of in depth descriptions concerning filter mediums - including very detailed "live rock" and "live sand" information - lighting options, water quality, nutrients, disease, temperature, equipment options, feeding, etc., and is chocked full of gorgeous photographs and includes maps diagramming the world's major reef systems. The reader may be particularly interested in the descriptions of various reef biotypes that may be created to provide the most natural reef system imaginable.

Don't miss this book. It's solid.

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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent step by step practical guide!, March 2, 1999
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John Tullock has written several books in plain English before. This one is elegant, clear, and concise with beautiful photography. He explains the basics for beginners and intermediate reef aquarists. He spells out exactly what equipment is needed, and what fish and invertebrates will and will not work. I have read the other books recommended here. They are all enjoyable. But Tullock writes the books that every marine aqaurium store should sell with each live coral display tank.

After reading it, I bought a copy for my local Aquarium Society. No one will ever complain about this book. It is that good. I strongly recommend it.

It is not too complex or obtuse. Only Julian Sprung writes books that are more technical and advanced (good for the ardent stony coral keeper). A delightful and informative book that will put any hobbyist on solid ground. He will tell you what works and what doesn't.

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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating read, January 17, 2003
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Philip C. Jones (Iowa City, Iowa United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater Microcosms (Paperback)
Many aquarium books seem to be targeted at 12 year old kids who need a picture to text ratio of at least 2 to 1 and no real explanations of what's going on. At the other end of the spectrum are a few written like graduate textbooks that are just too much effort to read for those of us who view aquariums as a relaxing hobby to enjoy. This book, in contrast, hits the perfect happy medium: the writing is only as technical as it needs to be to present salient information. It is a book with a very high information content, but the clarity of the writing makes it a fun read as well as a good example of what other aquarium books should be, but usually are not. I recommend it highly to any adult reader who is interested in marine aquaria.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A different kind of aquarium book, May 3, 2000
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The book is incredibly comprehensive on not only the technical aspects of mini-reef keeping, but also delves into the ecology of the coral reefs. While strictly speaking these ecological discussions are "off-topic", I found them to be extremely entertaining and they also helped me to understand more about the animals I am keeping.

The grouping of various livestock into ecological zones is also unusual. I would have much preferred grouping animals of a similar class (i.e, butterflys, angels) into one section rather than spreading them over each ecological zone.

As might be expected from the title of the book, the author is a strong proponent of the live rock system of reef keeping. The reader is asked to accept that minnimal intervention from the aquarist is the best method. Therefore, some of the more technical aspects of reefkeeping are not discussed in detail and the pros and cons of various technical gadgets such as UV sterilizers and ononers. By the absence of these discussions, I would then assume that the author is against the use of these devices , but I would have liked to hear his views on why they are not needed. The discussions on various necessary equipment such as skimmers, lighting, chemical additives, etc, while present, could have been more comprehensive.

But all in all, this is a very excellent starter book on reef keeping. You definately can't go wrong buying it.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full of detailed information, December 5, 1999
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This review is from: Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater Microcosms (Paperback)
I have several reef aquarium books and so far this is the best one. The systems for reef aquariums have changed over the past several years. The thing I like about this book is that it is really up-to-date and talks about the 3 different set-up techniques. There are lots of colorful pictures of everything from equipment, to fascinating corals and fish. You get the sense that the author is a real expert on the topic.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must get one if you are a Reef Keeper, December 9, 1999
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This review is from: Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater Microcosms (Paperback)
First Marine Aquarium book I got. Can't find any other that is better than this one. The rest seem so blend. Great coloured pictures and sound advice. Easy to understand. The various tank setups given inside are good guidelines. Promotes the use of Plenums for Nitrate reduction and Berlin methods of filtration.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars troy, May 28, 2003
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troy (des moines, ia usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater Microcosms (Paperback)
This book is very well written and a bargain at the price. It gives very good descriptions and lets you know that there are more than one way to do a reef aquarium. It is a little much for someone just trying to get into the hobby but I would recomend it to anyone that is trying to get into the hobby as a second book and get one geared a little more for the beginner as the first book.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Didn't think I could, but now I think I'll start a reef tank, July 14, 1999
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I've kept freshwater fish off and on for a while but I never considered keeping a reef tank. I thought it would take too much time to take care of, that it would be much too complicated to learn, or that it would cost too much money to start and maintain. But after reading this book, I'm hooked! Mr. Tullock spells out everything a beginning reef aquarist needs to know about reef tank setups with each setup's pros/cons. He shows the reader the necessary nutrient requirments, light levels, maintanance/troubleshooting, diseases, and water quality/makeup that most reef inhabitants need to not only stay healthy but thrive. He shows you what to look for when purchasing live rock, corals and fishes as well as what to avoid. There's a nice section on what different reefs from different oceans look like and what you need to do to mimick those microcosms in your tank.

After reading this book, I now have the confidence to start a reef tank. I know what equipement I need and what sorts of creatures I can put together in the same tank. I highly recommend this book for anyone who has some freshwater aquarium experience and is on the fence about starting a reef tank. This book will push you over the fence and get you hooked for sure!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for reef-keeping beginners, December 17, 2001
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This review is from: Natural Reef Aquariums: Simplified Approaches to Creating Living Saltwater Microcosms (Paperback)
This is an excellent introduction into the world of reef-keeping. The stunning pictures first caught my eye at the bookshop, and prompted me to buy the book to learn more about marine aquaria.

In the end, the book gave me much of the basic knowledge I needed to construct two reef tanks, first 40, and later 110 gallons.

I had always bought into the myth that marine aquaria was "for experts," but Tullock's book quickly dispells this notion. Indeed, the book gives a basic overview of all of the required equipment necessary, including the various biologic filtration methods.

Definitely recommended for anyone considering diving into the weird, watery world of reef-keeping.

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