In this book Daniel Knop introduces the reader to all nine known species of giant clams, family tridacnidae, which include the largest known bivalves, having shells that measure up to over one meter... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is to the Giant Clam world what Eric Borneman's book is to the Coral world. This tome contains everything you need to know regarding the Tridacnid clams; from natural distribution to anatomy to reproduction to ecology. The chapter on clam diseases is especially enlightening. With that being said, the book is just as famous (or infamous) for its poor readability and editing. Typographical errors abound and in some chapters, the pages are virtually unreadable. However, the wealth of information presented by the author far outweighs the difficulties one may encounter navigating this bivalve treatise. Simply plan on some extra reading time to thouroughly digest and comprehend what the author has to say, and your clams will thank you. If you are going to keep Tridacnids in the aquarium, then this book is a must have - regardless of the navigational difficulties.
A Must Have Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Covers the biology of tridacnid clams, the "Killer Clams" of the South Pacific Reefs. Harmless & unique creatures, they are popular aquarium pets because of the beautiful colors & patterns of their fleshy mantles. This book also covers reef aquarium lighting, filtration, water chemistry, protein skimmers, tank construction and coral propagation. Good photography!
Great
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Author did a ton of research on Giant Clams, this is a very complete book ( although a revision would be great! )Lots of pictures. Highly recommended.
Good Content...Difficult Reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I agree with Bill, the information contained in the book was great and extremely helpful. But the english is poor and quite scientific in nature. If you can get around that, this book is for you. I would love to see a revision on the subject...much as been learned since the books original publication date.
Good info, bad translation.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Very well illustrated, with information on these critters that can be found nowhere else. The translation (from the German) is often inept and the proofreading leaves a lot to be desired. Nevertheless, indispensible if you want to keep giant clams.
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