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The reader accompanies the author through the secretive underwater world; he reads about fish that can even survive in salt and soda, about the unique flora and fauna of a freshwater lake that is the size of a sea in the heart of Africa and about inhabitants of the sea, where only the strongest turn into females.
These 3 1/2" x 6" books really are small enough to fit into a pocket, yet are filled with a surprising amount of basic information on different breeds and their care. All are filled with full-color photos.
Barron's Complete Pet Owner's Manuals for aquarium owners are profusely illustrated with full-color photos and instructive, high-quality line art. These books are written in clear, direct language that will appeal to amateur hobbyists, but they also contain information that even experienced breeders will find enlightening. Individual titles in this still-growing list focus on many different kinds of fish, as well as on aquarium plants and general aquarium maintenance.
Anyone keeping an aquarium will sooner of later be faced with a sick fish. Learning how to identify, treat and, hopefully, cure the disease is the purpose of this book.
Starting an aquarium, fishes, foods and feeding, and aquarium plants.
This book is designed specially for use and enjoyment by beginners, people who have never set up a garden pond before.
Having been required to resign from the Leicester City Constabulary for the heinous crime of 'gross impertinence to a member of the public', the author crossed the road to the Army Recruiting Office and enlisted into the Royal Military Police. It was a decision that, despite the odd knock back, he was never to regret. The volumes recount the adventures, mishaps, misdeeds and observations of a character of some notoriety, charting his journey from the NAAFI canteen to the Officer's Mess via Germany, the UK, Malta, Cyprus, Northern Ireland and the Far East. The tongue in cheek tales are told in a ribald, sometimes bawdy, occasionally cruel and unfailingly irreverent fashion that befit a person with a chip on both shoulders. Described by one officer as 'arrogant, selfish, self-centred and pig headed', he never discovered any reason to change.
Provides information and photographs of six hundred aquarium fish and a hundred aquatic plants.