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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tropical Fishlopaedia - A Complete Guide to Fish Care,
By Gaets (Calgary, AB Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
This book is intented to be guide and/or mentor to the new aquarist, and an ally to the experience aquarist. It is not a picture book, but rather an excellent reference book that is easy to read. It guides the reader through the aquarium set-up what to look for and what to avoid. The types of fish that can be placed together and the accompanying plants. The section of "What ifs" answers many of the questions that a beginner may ask. The experienced aquarist will find it valuable as it brings the most current theories of fishkeeping to the front. The authors give advise how to solve the common and not so common problems, and will mention the implications of each approach. This is a book that will remain next to the aquarium at all times.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The most comprehensive guide,
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This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
The best reference guide for fish. It has listings by symptom and by disease. I have used it to diagnose fish illnesses without a problem. It has a lot of principles useful for setting up an aquarium. Using these principles, I have been able to improve the water quality of my fish tank, resulting in minimal fish loss. One thing that it does lack (that I have been unable to find in any book) is a comprehensive guide to fish breeds and varieties.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Professional and expert guidance!,
By "charlenerk" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
The information in this book is slightly hard to read, due to technical language, however, the content is thorough and very useful for the new aquarist. Covers only the essentials for tank set-up, but gives thoroughly detailed information about the different aspects of fish keeping. The authors have a genuine care for fish, and this is reflected in their writing of fish keeping standards. Very professional/practical advice.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Disease And Behavior Reference,
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This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
This book is a good reference resource for general problems that may arise for the beginner to intermediate fishkeeper. Ms. Bailey sets up several chapters such as what behaviors are "normal" for certain species. There's another chapter dedicated to fish diseases. She describes what they are. Another portion of the book is dedicated to environmental causes of problems, such as temperature, osmotic stress, etc. Treatment plans are always offered. What is most helpful with this book is that it is set up in a question/answer format with the questions in bold font. The most important, albeit brief chapter, is how to euthanize a very sick fish. Many books ignore this. Ms. Bailey outlines when it is time to do this and how to do it quickly. She also outlines which methods are actually cruel and should be avoided.
This book isn't really for those who want to learn about individual fish or plants. But, don't let that deter you from purchasing this book. It would be a valuable companion to any fish hobbyist's library!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the index?,
By "unstuckpilgrim" (San Ramon, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
This book has a lot of valuable information and has helped me through problems. Particularly helpful is (as everyone else has noted) the section on diagnosing and treating diseases. The only thing about this book that bothered me was the lack of an index. While there was a nice glossary of terms, there was no index! It's not the end of the world, but it did become annoying with the "Now I know I read that in here somewhere, but where?" Other than that, I highly recommend this book to the beginner to start off with and to the intermediate aquarist to maintain a healthy tank.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of Great Info, But No Index!,
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This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
This book has lots of great info, but you may not be able to find it. It has no index! I admit that the Table of Contents is well-organized, but I still say it's ridiculous not to have an index.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great reference,
By "llv55" (Staten Island, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
The part of this book that sets it apart from others is the diagnosis and treatment chapters for illness. There is a what if section that gives you several different theories for what might be ailing your fish, as well as detailed descriptions of illness', and descriptions of what medications do what and how to use them.This alone is worth the price of the book. The aquarium maintenence and set up part is standard issue, and is about the same as any other book I have read or bought.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Diagnostic Tool for Sick Fish,
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This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
The first two sections of this book provide thorough information on the basics of successfully setting-up a tank and maintaining an aquarium. The real gem is the third section which covers fish health including how to prevent disease, determine what's ailing your fish when it is sick and how to treat the illness. This is one of the few books I've seen which stresses the use and how to set-up a quarantine tank. This book has helped me save more than one fish in my tank and is worth the price for that alone.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fasinating and thorough this is the book your fish want you to read.,
This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
I disagree that this book is shallow. I've checked out dozens of books about fish... and bought several. This one had more information on actually taking care of fish than any other book in my public library. All the other books I have found on the subject have only a few first chapters on maintaining your aquaria. The whole rest of them are devoted to what is sometimes called "fish profiles" there is one or at best three pages devoted to a singular species. That may help a little if you haven't bought your fish yet, but you cannot buy every fish profiled. And those few pages will give only a very limited knowlege about whatever fish you decide on. There are entire books devoted to fish profiles called fish atlases which cover many more species of fish, they weigh a ton and are much better for selecting your tank inhabitants than a book that is half-manual, and half-atlas. Tropial Fishlopedia does not presume to be a fish atlas of individual species... In the books introduction pg.#8 at the begining of the second paragraph the authors say "This book deals with just one aspect of fishkeeping - the maintenace of freshwater tropical fish." and between the end of the second and begining of the third paragraphs, Chapter 3 pg.22 "A list of additional reading matter will be found in Appendix A.
We cannot stress too highly, or too often the need to research each species before deciding whether to keep it." It is unfair to complain that this book does not sufficently cover fish species when the authors make it so clear that this is not the aim of the book. It IS the most in-depth book on the MATINENCE of tropical freshwater aquariums that I have ever encountered. It delves into the facinating subject of your fishes behavior and motivation, how to observe your fish's actions and body language and interpret whether it is stressed by illness, tankmates, or simply preparing for mating. It covers water chemistry beyond just the 'nitrogen cycle'. It has taught me more about fishkeeping than all the other aquarium books I've ever read in my life and I'm not even halfway through this book! No, it isn't a stiring novel or an exciting cliff-hanging adventure. But it is a good book. The longer words seem carfully choosen so that the meaning is clearest to it's reader. If you care about your fish and think that the pleasure they give you is worth the effort of learning to keep them healthy... if you find aquariums facinate you and trigger your curiosity... if you just feel that your fishkeeping thumbs are brown instead of green and that you must be content with looking at a friends tank because you are not gifted or lucky enough to keep alive fish of your own... if any of these situations describe you, you may find Tropical Fishlopaedia thoroughly satisfying.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Too Generic and Shallow,
This review is from: Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care (Paperback)
This book is too generic and lacks the most important thing which is practical advice. One can find some useful information how to start a tank but lots of other books and websites can tell you the same things. The authors did not address in deapth the most important aspects the fishes and their diseases. They tried to encompass a wide spectrum of questions but did it in a shallow way. The book does not tell you anything interesting about individual fishes and does not provide practical assistance in identifying and treating diseseas.
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Tropical Fishlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Fish Care by Mary Bailey (Paperback - April 3, 2000)
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