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Exotic Aquarium Fishes (1956)

by William T. Innes

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The book provides a family-by-family treatment of popular aquarium fish species. Important information such as popular name and scientific name, size and origin as relates to behavior and breeding is listed for each species discussed.
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This decades-old book was considered something of an authoritative text in its time. I found it interesting, informative and quaint altogether. It is an encyclopedia of fishes, the first eighty pages being a general introduction to fish biology plus instructions on their care, feeding and management like usual. A lot of the basics are still the same, but some of the info is astonishingly outdated. You can bet that most of the species in the book were quite hardy to withstand the relatively primitive care they received back then.

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  jeane | Apr 1, 2014 |
An older but definitive work on aquarium fish. ( )
  Borg-mx5 | Feb 18, 2010 |
This is an incredibly old and outdate book. The methods used are obsolete, but the fish identification information is still valuable. I've had this one since I was a kid! ( )
  CozyLover | Jul 1, 2007 |
This is a very useful book about tropical aquarium fish. I've had my copy for decades, and have used it for reference many times. This edition is date, however; there are books with better photographs availalbe now. ( )
  herebedragons | Jan 27, 2007 |
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The principles of correct aquarium management are based on a few easily-learned natural laws.
Introduction: The author and editors have to thank thousands of correspondents from all parts of the world for their part in letting them know what kind of an aquarium book they need and want.
Foreword (19th ed.): Although the basics of the aquarium hobby have changed very little since the first edition of Dr. William T. Innes' "Exotic Aquarium Fishes" appeared, refinements of techniques have been developed, and new products, and new interests on the part of the hobbyist make revisions of the work necessary from time to time.
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