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i only have 1 cory book
does that qualify?
heh
anyway it's the warren burgess coloured atlas of minature catfish
hth
Hi all,
been lurking around and checking out this forum for quite a while. finally decided to jump in and join you folks!
well ... I was wondering which cory book will get your best vote and why?
Singapore being Singapore (small and deprived) how did you get your hands on your copy? and at what price?
look forward to hearing from you all!
cheers
philtre
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i only have 1 cory book
does that qualify?
heh
anyway it's the warren burgess coloured atlas of minature catfish
hth
btw check out this website
one of the more definitive cory websites imo
hi DEA,
thanks very much for your input. I like yam yam's site too! heheheh ... very cute, lotsa pics and spawn diarys!
I'm just dying to get a book on cories to be like my reference. hehehe ... like whenever I see some cory that I need to ID or find out something that I need to find out about a particular cory, it'll be my handy cory reference book.
cory books very hard to find in Singapore some more. sighhh ..... ; ) so asking around to see who has what as well as who as what to say.
I heard Aqualog is not bad. C328 selling it too. Coryfav has a few books too that was ordered from Amazon.com.
Cheers,
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yeah, seems only places to get cory books will be those internet sites. otherwise, you may see some magazines, but mostly in chinese which i don't read much...
aqualog, can use for reference. but i read somewhere, someone mentioned that there're mistakes in aqualogs too... anyway, i'd think 98% of the stuff should be correct.
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heheheh ....... yah ... fav did tell me about her books.
erm ... was hoping that if anyone else had a cory book and what are your comments on the book! that would really help!
cheers
philtre
The most useful Cory book I own has go to be "Breeding Corydoradine Catfish" by Ian Fuller.
Really well set out with good quality pics and detailed spawning logs of over 60 species.
It is available worldwide and is well worth the money.
If you want a copy you can find the details here: http://www.eheim-uk.com/articles.asp
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