101 Facts about Tropical Fish

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Author: Sarah Williams

ISBN-10: 0836828925

ISBN-13: 9780836828924

Category: Home Aquarium

What are the best kinds of tropical fish to put in your fish tank? What do tropical fish like to eat? Did you know that a fish's stomach is only about as bigas its eye? This ebook has lots of un and useful information for kids who want to own and care for their own tropical fish.

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What are the best kinds of tropical fish to put in your fish tank? What do tropical fish like to eat? Did you know that a fish's stomach is only about as bigas its eye? This ebook has lots of un and useful information for kids who want to own and care for their own tropical fish. Judy Crowder - Children's Literature There's something soul-satisfying about staring into a tank of tropical fish. The colors, shapes, swimming behaviors of tropical fish are as varied as they are fascinating to watch. But if a child wants to learn more about tropical fish, or keep a tank of her/his own, it's time to look at Williams' colorful book. Part of the "101 Facts about Pets" series, this book explains how to set up and maintain a tropical fish tank, how to stock it with a successful mix of species, and which daily, weekly, monthly chores are necessary. If the reader wishes to learn more, the book includes a glossary, a list of more books to read, and web sites to explore. Wouldn't it be nice to have this volume handy wherever children encounter tropical fish home, classroom, or doctor's waiting room? 2001, Gareth Stevens Publishing,

\ Children's LiteratureThere's something soul-satisfying about staring into a tank of tropical fish. The colors, shapes, swimming behaviors of tropical fish are as varied as they are fascinating to watch. But if a child wants to learn more about tropical fish, or keep a tank of her/his own, it's time to look at Williams' colorful book. Part of the "101 Facts about Pets" series, this book explains how to set up and maintain a tropical fish tank, how to stock it with a successful mix of species, and which daily, weekly, monthly chores are necessary. If the reader wishes to learn more, the book includes a glossary, a list of more books to read, and web sites to explore. Wouldn't it be nice to have this volume handy wherever children encounter tropical fish—home, classroom, or doctor's waiting room? 2001, Gareth Stevens Publishing, \ — Judy Crowder\ \