Tropic Cove Bulletin/Forum
Tropic Cove's own forum for posting questions, ideas and any other comments regarding aquariums!
Tropica Aquarium Plants
A very informative and beautiful commercial sight filled with information on many aspects of aquarium plants, including ordering information.
Aquarium Page O'Links
A large list of links to all types of aquarium related sites; some good, some marginal. If you feel like looking through a lot of mixed quality pages to find the good ones, then this is the place.
Aqualink
If you haven't been here yet, you are missing out on one of the largest aquarium web sites I've found.
Nature Aquarium World; by Takashi Amano, Talsashi Amano. (No picture available). This is perhaps the greatest book ever authored on the general topic of aquarium design. Takashi displays some of his best aquariums in a beautiful, large book. Even if you learn nothing from this book it is well worth buying just for the incredible glossy, full color, large photographs. It will inspire you to build Nature Aquariums of your own.
The Biotope Aquarium: An Authentic Imitation of Nature in Your Home : Setting Up Natural-Looking Aquariums (A Save-Our-Planet Book); by W. Stawikowski. A good primer for the biotope subject. This book will guide you on what types of fish and plants belong in certain types of biotopes. Nice pictures, not as inspiring as Amano's books but perhaps more informative and useful.
The Natural Aquarium: How to Imitate Nature in Your Home; by Satoshi Yoshino and Doshin Kobayashi. Another book similar to The Biotope Aquarium in general format, but with nicer looking aquarium setups in my opinion. The book takes you step by step through the design and set-up of some very nice aquariums, including several biotope-type (geographic) aquariums.
Dr Burgess's Atlas of Marine Aquarium Fishes; by Warren Burgess, Ray Hunziker, Herbert R. Axelrod . Sort of a Marine companion to the Freshwater Atlas, this book has 736 pages with thousands of photographs that will enable the serious marine aquarist to identify even the most oddball species. Give same general information as the Freshwater Atlas on care, feeding, etc.