Bob Goemans's New Book "Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Filtration: The Path Toward Camelot" Is an Extensive Discussion on This Vital Component of Aquarium Health
Recent release "Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Filtration: The Path Toward Camelot" from Page Publishing author Bob Goemans takes its reader/hobbyist from what is thought to be the beginning of aquarium keeping through what has been learned about its filtration processes over many decades.
TUCSON, Ariz., April 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Bob Goemans, a retired environmental contract manager from a subsidiary of General Motors with a doctorate in Business Management, a 32° Mason, and a lifelong freshwater and marine aquarium hobbyist who has written and spoken extensively on all aspects of fishkeeping over the course of several decades, has completed his book "Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Filtration: The Path Toward Camelot": an application of relevant advancements and thought processes to promote a balanced filtration approach that is applicable to many different styles of closed systems.
Bob writes, "Here's your missing aquarium owner's handbook: A guide from the beginning of aquarium keeping to that of an up-to-date review of aquarium filtration processes.
Whether a beginner or expert, this must-have reference work is for both freshwater and marine aquarium owners.
It is filled with a considerable amount of what has been learned over the past numerous decades about aquarium filtration processes (i.e., mechanical, chemical, and biological filtration). Then it applies its relevant advancements and thought processes to help promote a "balanced" filtration approach that can be applicable to many different styles of closed systems.
And as to the word Camelot, it brings to mind a mythical place of perfection. It's the reason why it was placed in the title of this book as aquariums can at times appear to contain the perfect environment. Nevertheless, aquarium environments tend to change as they age, sometimes not for the better! Therefore, fully understanding aquarium filtration and tying its processes together in a "balanced" approach can result in Camelot-like environments! A win-win situation for both aquarium inhabitants and their owners!"
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Bob Goemans's book is an invaluable resource for tropical fish enthusiasts seeking to provide the ideal aquarium environment for their marine or freshwater habitat.
Readers who wish to experience this informative work can purchase"Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Filtration: The Path Toward Camelot" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.
About Page Publishing:
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SOURCE Page Publishing, Inc.
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