hi everyone!
hoping this is the right forum to post this.
so, i watch quite a bit of reef relate youtube, and am always in awe of people like Jake Adams from reefbuilders & Than from tidal gardens who know the specific scientific names and how each species relate to each other.
i'd really love to learn how to do this in an effort to learn more about the actual biology of my coral & fish. i feel like this can be often overlooked in the hobby in exchange for just chasing numbers. my theory is that knowing the biology will help me to make better informed decisions about how to care for & troubleshoot problems with my corals and fish.
so r2r, if you know any of this stuff, short of a marine biology degree, how can i learn this? i'd love some book recommendations that i can order. most of the ones i have found so far seem to be out of print or super expensive.
hoping this is the right forum to post this.
so, i watch quite a bit of reef relate youtube, and am always in awe of people like Jake Adams from reefbuilders & Than from tidal gardens who know the specific scientific names and how each species relate to each other.
i'd really love to learn how to do this in an effort to learn more about the actual biology of my coral & fish. i feel like this can be often overlooked in the hobby in exchange for just chasing numbers. my theory is that knowing the biology will help me to make better informed decisions about how to care for & troubleshoot problems with my corals and fish.
so r2r, if you know any of this stuff, short of a marine biology degree, how can i learn this? i'd love some book recommendations that i can order. most of the ones i have found so far seem to be out of print or super expensive.