This book was written and illustrated by two aquarists, Pablo Tepoot and Ian M.
Tepoot, for the home marine aquarium enthusiast, and therein lies its special
value. The fishes contained in this volume are generally available in the
aquarium trade.
Most identification books are not written specifically for aquarists. They
are often designed primarily for divers, snorkelers, fishermen or they may be
written by ichthyologists for other scientists and therefore contain technical
information such as details of the anatomy of a fish, why it is classified in a
particular genus, its relationship to other species of its family, etc. - all
things of little interest to the aquarist.
The authors of this book are to be complimented for their effort to educate
the consumer to avoid buying species of fishes, which are doomed to die in their
aquarium. Unfortunately, the aquarium industry is guilty of marketing species,
which may be beautiful or uniquely appealing in some way, but will either soon
grow too large for the aquarium or die because they cannot long survive in the
conditions aquarists are able to provide.
Well illustrated with over 500 brilliant color photos. Hard Cover. 358 pages.