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Debelius, Helmut; Hiroyuki Tanaka & Rudie H Kuiter Angelfishes - A Comprehensive Guide to Pomacanthidae New 2003. 26cm. Pp.208. Colour photos. Hardbound. Amongst reef-fishes, few could compete with the beauty of angelfishes. Many species remain small in size, around the 10 cm mark, and combined with their beauty, and often rarity, are sought after in the aquarium trade. At present 8 genera and at least 88 species are known, some still undescribed, and all are included in this book with stunning colour photographs, including those species that live in deep water. In addition, many new colour morphs are shown. A must for all marine aquarists. The Marine Fish Families Series : All the books in this series are comprehensively illustrated with hundreds of spectacular underwater photographs and contain information on behaviour, habitats and aquarium requirements for the various groups or species. They also include an introduction to genera and subgenera and picture index pages for visual quick-find of genera, subgenera and species plus a full index of common and scientific names. Price:
19.95 GBP
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Kuiter, Rudie H. Basslets, Hamlets and Their Relatives - A Comprehensive Guide to Selected Serranidae and Plesiopidae New 2005. 26cm. Pp.216. Hardbound. Some of the most colourful reef fishes are small, rarely noticed or extremely secretive. Best known are the fairy basslets, schooling planktivores that may cloud the water above reefs when feeding. Others live in the back of dark caves and disappear with the slightest disturbance. About 60 genera are presented here, covering several hundreds of species, including most species called Bass or Basslets, Hamlets and the related Soapfishes and Seaperch, as well as related familes that include the Grammas, Longfins, Blue Devils, Hulafishes and Scissortails. This book is comprehensively illustrated with hundreds of spectacular underwater photographs, the majority of which are published here for the first time. Provides information on behaviour, habitats, colour morphs and basic aquarium requirements for the various groups or species, as well as an introduction to genera and subgenera and picture index pages for visual quick-find of genera, subgenera and species, and a full index of common and scientific names of genera and species. Price:
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Kuiter, Rudie H. Butterflyfishes, Bannerfishes and Their Relatives - A Comprehensive Guide to Chaetodontidae & Microcanthidae. New 2003. 26cm. Pp.180. Hundreds of colour photos. Hardbound. The members of the family Chaetodontidae are amongst the most conspicuous and admired fishes on coral reefs. Their deep disk-like bodies are often boldly coloured, as if to advertise their presence, and catch the eye of a snorkeler or diver as these fish usually swim openly about on the reefs. There are about 130 species, variously distributed in all tropical to subtropical seas, placed in 11 genera and all are covered in this excellent book.The Marine Fish Families Series : All the books in this series are comprehensively illustrated with hundreds of spectacular underwater photographs and contain information on behaviour, habitats and aquarium requirements for the various groups or species. They also include an introduction to genera and subgenera and picture index pages for visual quick-find of genera, subgenera and species plus a full index of common and scientific names. Price:
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Kuiter, Rudie H Seahorses, Pipefishes and Their Relatives - A Comprehensive Guide to Syngnathiformes. Second Edition New 2003. 26cm. Pp.240. Hardbound. Seahorses are amongst the most unusual of all fishes and probably the most "un-fishlike". These fishes have adapted to specific niches in reef or algal habitats, and a long time of evolution has created this numerous and highly diverse family. This 240 page book gives detailed information on over 350 different species and includes Seahorses, Seadragons, Shrimpfishes, Trumpetfishes, Seamoths, Pipefishes and Pipehorses, amongst which are some of the most fascinating and interesting examples of adaptations to nature. Special offer, reduced from GBP19.95 Price:
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