TITLE:
Field Guide to Anemonefishes and their Host Anemones
AUTHORS:
Daphne G. Fautin & Gerald R. Allen
PUBLISHER:
Western Australian Museum
ISBN:
0-7309-5216-9
PAGES:
157
PRICE:
$30.00
Marine
hobbyists who take delight in watching the symbiosis between anemones and
Anemonefishes, will definitely enjoy this well written, profusely illustrated
book.
If you have ever wondered which anemone is a more
proper host for a given anemonefish species, or had a problem identifying an
anemonefish or it’s host anemone, wonder no longer! With almost as many
excellent quality color photographs as there is pages, and well designed charts
and sketches, the identification of the twenty-eight species of clownfish and
their ten host sea anemones becomes a snap.
The book contains six chapters, with Chapter 1
devoted to the classification and identification of the above mentioned ten
species of host anemones. Chapter 2 mostly discusses the twenty-eight species
of Anemonefishes and which of the previously discussed sea anemones these
particular Anemonefishes prefer. In Chapter 3, the biology of sea anemones is
discussed, i.e., nutrition, survival, reproduction, locomotion, and other
anemone-like animals. The life history of Anemonefishes is described in Chapter
4, with excellent data on: courtship, spawning, egg-care, social structure, sex
reversal, and feeding to name but a few subjects. Chapter 5 covers the
interactions between fish and sea anemones, with symbiosis, specificity, and
how anemone and fish affect one another. Aquarium Care is the subject title for
Chapter 6, with subjects like aquarium size, temperature, filtration and water
chemistry, diet, etc. briefly discussed, but which should be of particular
interest to many reef aquarists.
Not only does this work of the authors provide
interesting and comprehensive information, its high quality color photographs
will make it possible for even the neophyte to identify “Anemonefishes and
their Host Sea Anemones.” This is another valuable addition to your library
shelf.
