Who collects reef books?

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I know this collection is missing a lot of great books :upside-down-face: - which do you recommend I get next?

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I don't see Svein A Fossa and Alf Jacob Nilsen's The Modern Coral Reef Aquarium in your collection. A fantastic 4 volume series from the late '90s to early 00s, and it's still an amazing set of quality reference material.
 

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Invertebrates by Anthony Calfo is one of the best books ever written on reefing. There's like 17 big pages just on getting rid of algae. It's a book on coral farming and reefkeeping, and a very fine one. The title is misleading a bit, but the book is a treasure.
 

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Invertebrates by Anthony Calfo is one of the best books ever written on reefing. There's like 17 big pages just on getting rid of algae. It's a book on coral farming and reefkeeping, and a very fine one. The title is misleading a bit, but the book is a treasure.
Which edition? Looking on Amazon I found several!
 

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I have a solid collection of fish books from 1902 to the present. A few that I continue to return to are:
- Breeder's Guide to Marine Fishes (Wittenrich)
- Clownfishes (Wilkerson)
- Conditioning and Rearing of Fish - Emphasis on Clownfish (Hoff)
- Culturing Live Foods (Hellweg)
 

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I have two that I checked out of the public library 20ish years ago and never returned, does that count as a collection?

It probably does to the local library!!!

 

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I have two that I checked out of the public library 20ish years ago and never returned, does that count as a collection?
Shame, shame! but then what can you expect from a wolverine....

(go bucks :smirking-face:)
 

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I started reefing back in the early 80's before the internet and your book collection ( and lfs and local clubs) was your best source of information.
I have 35-40 that I've collected
 
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I started reefing back in the early 80's before the internet and your book collection ( and lfs and local clubs) was your best source of information.
I have 35-40 that I've collected
Which ones do you refer to the most?
 

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