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Non-Vert ID 26, Non-Vert ID 27, Non-Vert ID 28, Non-Vert ID 29, Non-Vert ID 30 Non-Vert ID 31, Non-Vert ID 32, Non-Vert 33, Non-Vert ID 34, Non-Vert ID 35, Non-Vert ID 36, Non-Vert ID 37, Non-Vert ID 38, Non-Vert ID 39, Non-Vert ID 40, Non-Vert ID 41, Non-Vert ID 42, Non-Vert ID 42, Non-Vert ID 43, Non-Vert ID 44, Non-Vert ID 45, Non-Vert ID 46, & FAQs about:
Marine Invertebrate Behavior,
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Compatibility, Marine
Invertebrate Selection, Marine
Invertebrate Systems, Feeding
Reef Invertebrates, Marine
Invertebrate Disease, Marine
Invertebrate Reproduction, & Quarantine of
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Sand, Sponges (Porifera), Stinging-Celled Animals (Cnidaria), Worm Groups, Mollusks
(Snails, Bivalves, Octopus...), Pycnogonids (Sea Spiders), Jointed-Legged Animals
(Arthropods), Bryozoans/Ectoprocts, Spiny-Skinned Animals
(Echinoderms), Water Flow, How Much
is Enough,
Marine Invertebrates: Identification Related
Resource Books
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By Lynn Zurik
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(These are the books I refer to most
frequently)
Zoology
and Taxonomy:
General
ID
- Baensch Marine Atlas,
Volume 1, 1997 Helmut Debelius, Hans A. Baensch. This volume includes
an introductory section related to aquariums set up, care, chemistry,
fish disease, etc., as well as information regarding algae, anemones,
crabs, shrimps, lobsters, and fishes (no Butterfly or Angelfishes),
http://www.amazon.com/Baensch-Marine-Atlas-Vol-1/dp/3882440511/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b
- Baensch Marine Atlas,
Volume 2, 1998, 2005, Dr. Harry Erhardt, Dr. Horst Mooseleitner, 1998
edition:
http://www.amazon.com/Marine-Atlas-II-Baensch/dp/1890087106/ref=pd_sim_b_2
, or the 2005 edition: (http://www.amazon.com/Baensch-Marine-Atlas-Vol-2005/dp/3882445025/ref=pd_sim_b_1
. This volume includes coverage of sponges, Hydrozoans, jellyfishes,
corals, flatworms, Bryozoans and mollusks.
- Baensch Marine Atlas,
Volume 3, 1998, Dr. Harry Erhardt, Dr. Horst Mooseleitner.
This volume includes coverage of Bivalves, Cephalopods, Annelids
(worms), crinoids, sea stars, urchins, sea cucumbers, tunicates, and
salps.
http://www.amazon.com/Baensch-Marine-Atlas-Vol-3/dp/1890087432/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1280693719&sr=1-1
Regional
ID
These are good books as well. Unfortunately,
I dont own them yet!
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