Rating: Summary: Must have for the reef keeper Review: This book is the second most important book for reefkeepers, (after volume 1). Very well written and the photographs are excellent.
Rating: Summary: Informative and readable Review: This is a great book on anemones, zoanthids, mushroom polyps, and soft corals, with lots of practical help on care and troubleshooting. The text and layout are very clean and easy to follow.Unlike Nilsen and Fossa, this is a book you can read through and enjoy, then read over and over again. It may not contain as much information as Nilsen and Fossa, but it is much more accessible.
Rating: Summary: Good book, too much hype! Review: Volume 1's better. This book is all about Soft Corals. Irrelevant to non soft coral keepers. Covers too many species, resulting in brief coverage of most species. Good to skim through for reference, bad for indepth study. Pictures are sometimes fuzzy. Price too steep for such a book that makes me feel as though I am reading a magazine.
Rating: Summary: This volume carries on the tradition of excellence! Review: With over 500 colour photos and 450 pages of text, this volume offers the most comprehensive treatment of sea anemones, gorgonians, zoanthids, corallimorpharians and soft corals available today. There are many firsts recorded in this book, things that you can't find anywhere else. You've waited three years for the follow-up to volume one, this book will not disappoint you
Rating: Summary: The Reef Tank Bible Part Two Review: With volume one and volume two, what more does a reef aquarist need? Answer: Volume Three !
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