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The third book in the series and by far the best. The pictures are wonderful and well presented. Takashi uses so many plants, it's often difficult to distingiush which plants are what, but this doesn't stop you from loving the book. Some of the tanks are enormous, (over 2500 litres) which is incredible but there are plenty of smaller more modest one's like 250 litres. He has absolutley perfected the art of imitating nature as his plants are so perfect and healthy, the pictures are very professional as well. There is a small write up of each aquarium set up which is interesting as it explains his thinking behind the individual tanks. Takashi also sells his own products (www.aquagoods.com) which he uses in all the tanks. It's worth a look but very expensive. All in all, a must for any fishkeeper and should anyone need a little inspiration then this is the book for them. I eagerly await book number 4.
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