SueT
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I've got most of these books ya'll have listed in my library. Most..... LOL..
My sis and her hubby just got back from a trip to S. Africa and she brought me a reef book from there. Imagine that... The book is called Two Oceans A guide to the life of Southern Africa, by G.M. Branch and C.L.Griffiths. This book is great and covers most of the same corals, fish and critters we have here. What I thought is so different about this book is that it completely covers porifera, unsegmented worms, sea squirts, and all of the plantae. I have never seen so much chlorophyta-simple green algae, stalked greens, phaeophyta simple brown algae, kelps, sargassum like algae, rhodophyta red algae.
My sis and her hubby just got back from a trip to S. Africa and she brought me a reef book from there. Imagine that... The book is called Two Oceans A guide to the life of Southern Africa, by G.M. Branch and C.L.Griffiths. This book is great and covers most of the same corals, fish and critters we have here. What I thought is so different about this book is that it completely covers porifera, unsegmented worms, sea squirts, and all of the plantae. I have never seen so much chlorophyta-simple green algae, stalked greens, phaeophyta simple brown algae, kelps, sargassum like algae, rhodophyta red algae.