What book do all freshwater aquarists have?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
GhostShrimpMan;4533952; said:
:ROFL:

"The Everything Fish Book" Is good, they sell it at petsmart, though I checked it out from my library.

Good Stuff.
TY...
 
I have an AquaLog book on Puffer fish that is great for identifing them, but doesnt have alot of "information", crapload of pic though. They have books for every kind/type of fish. Only down side is the price.

Then I also have "Freshwater Aquariums for Dummies" it sucks.
 
fish_out_of_water-772665-731522.jpg


This book is why I keep fish to begin with, my daughter had a copy when she was 6 months old
 
The Inspired Aquarium. by Jeff and Mike Senske.
It gives ideas of how to make fish tanks apart of the room theyre in, like a piece of furniture, a little bit about aquascaping and some clever ways to hide filtration.
 
Library = lots of good reads. I wouldn't say just 1 book is my "bible" But their is alot of good info out there. But I agree, MFK is pretty much my "go-to" other then the other fish people I know. You can't beat hands-on experiance.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com