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Problem is it is probably not profitable to publish books to a hobby sized audience these days. Even if someone was writing a good one.

I still have my old, beat up Martin Moe books from the early nineties. Here is one of them:

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I would not have had a successful reef back then without this book. It taught me about marine lighting, chemistry, critters, almost everything I had not learned from freshwater. The other I still have is the Marine Aquarium Handbook.
 
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Problem is it is probably not profitable to publish books to a hobby sized audience these days. Even if someone was writing a good one.

I still have my old, beat up Martin Moe books from the early nineties. Here is one of them:

A843DB47-4781-4D59-97E5-8F1B2B241FE7.jpeg


I would not have had a successful reef back then without this book. It taught me about marine lighting, chemistry, critters, almost everything I had not learned from freshwater. The other I still have is the Marine Aquarium Handbook.

Great books!
 

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