- Location
- Hudson Yards
In addition to a 120 reef tank I also keep a 150g Loach tank. I've been a fan of Loaches for a long time and have cared for many species over the years.
I frequent another online community called Loaches Online. Back in 2004 I and a handful of my online pals there were dismayed at the lack of information on Loaches despite being a popular freshwater aquarium fish. We decided to change that.
One of the guys in the group is an editor and has worked for several years in the book publishing industry. He wrangled a handful of us together and we wrote Loaches: Natural History and Aquarium Care. After nearly four years it has finally been published (by TFH) and is available at Amazon.com and other major book stores.
Though I'm a journalist by trade, this is my first book and I wanted to share it with my fellow aquarists.....even if it is about freshwater fish. :wink1:
I frequent another online community called Loaches Online. Back in 2004 I and a handful of my online pals there were dismayed at the lack of information on Loaches despite being a popular freshwater aquarium fish. We decided to change that.
One of the guys in the group is an editor and has worked for several years in the book publishing industry. He wrangled a handful of us together and we wrote Loaches: Natural History and Aquarium Care. After nearly four years it has finally been published (by TFH) and is available at Amazon.com and other major book stores.
Though I'm a journalist by trade, this is my first book and I wanted to share it with my fellow aquarists.....even if it is about freshwater fish. :wink1:
