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Re: [APD] Books
Both of Kasselman's books are good reads. One is more a reference book
on the plants themselves, the other on maintaining a planted aquarium.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aquatic-plants-bounces at actwin_com
> [mailto:aquatic-plants-bounces at actwin_com] On Behalf Of Gregory Dawson
> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:48 AM
> To: aquatic-plants at actwin_com
> Subject: [APD] Books
>
> Greetings All,
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> As a newbie to the planted tank arena I have thoroughly
> enjoyed reading your posts, however, not having a good basic
> understanding of the fundamentals most of the conversations
> have been over my head. To remedy this I'm looking for book
> recommendations.
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> For my first tank I have a 125 gal I'd like to set-up as an
> Amazon (schooling tetras) or Asian (rainbows) using low tech
> methods, low to med lighting, and no CO2. Recommendations for
> books covering this methodology as well as biotope plant
> selection, plant ID, and aquascaping would be greatly appreciated.
>
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> I have also considered attending the conference in San
> Francisco(fortunately it's drivable). For those that have
> attended past conferences:
> do they have enough novice information or is it geared to
> more advanced hobbyists?
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> All responses are appreciated,
>
>
> Regards,
>
> -Gregory
>
> Tempus Edax Rerum
> CATRGLADPWOHIMP
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