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Hi everyone, I've been lurking here for only about a week or two. I'm usually not the type to join a forum. However, this seems to be a wonderful community, everyone seems quite genuine and knowledgeable. I'm not sure it can really be considered a forum though, I've yet to see any flame wars and condescending moderators, you guys will have to work on that!
I did a brief search and didn't really seem to find this question and I didn't really see an appropriate sub-forum to post in so I guess I'll just put it here. I'm gonna order a couple books from Amazon so I figured I would see if anyone would like to offer up any must reads. I'm not really looking to order a cephalopod library, I kinda like to read books as I get them. Though, I have been guilty of breeding dust bunnies with unread books! I've already got a few decent sized books I'm digesting on an unrelated topic.
I really would like to fill out my knowledge on ceph life and biology and marine environments (artificial and natural). I am a layperson but fairly scientifically inclined, plain English is fine but I do like the information to be specific and accurate. I don't like sifting through ambiguous hearsay. That being said I doubt anyone from this forum would recommend something to that extreme.
These are the two books that I am ordering shortly:
Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate
Water Chemistry for the Marine Aquarium
I have many questions that I will be asking in the short future, I just want to be better informed before firing them off. I look forward very much to conversing with all of you!
Adam
I did a brief search and didn't really seem to find this question and I didn't really see an appropriate sub-forum to post in so I guess I'll just put it here. I'm gonna order a couple books from Amazon so I figured I would see if anyone would like to offer up any must reads. I'm not really looking to order a cephalopod library, I kinda like to read books as I get them. Though, I have been guilty of breeding dust bunnies with unread books! I've already got a few decent sized books I'm digesting on an unrelated topic.
I really would like to fill out my knowledge on ceph life and biology and marine environments (artificial and natural). I am a layperson but fairly scientifically inclined, plain English is fine but I do like the information to be specific and accurate. I don't like sifting through ambiguous hearsay. That being said I doubt anyone from this forum would recommend something to that extreme.
These are the two books that I am ordering shortly:
Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate
Water Chemistry for the Marine Aquarium
I have many questions that I will be asking in the short future, I just want to be better informed before firing them off. I look forward very much to conversing with all of you!
Adam