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Borneo Suckers Book, where to purchase?

Post by FISHNUTS » Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:16 am

I want to purchase this book, The Borneo Suckers: Revision of the Torrent Loaches of Borneo.

Cannot seem to find it on Amazon books. The only place I can find it is overseas with a shipping cost of 40-50$ :shock:

Is there any place in the US or Canada that sells it?

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Post by Graeme McKellar » Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:56 pm

Hi Fishnuts,
Checkout the Publishers Website at - www.nphborneo.com - you might be able to purchase off them. Cheers Graeme.
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Post by FISHNUTS » Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:29 pm

yes I tried that place but it has a 50$ Shipping an handling fee. That is almost the cost of the book. Am I being cheap here?? Or should it cost that much. 112$ US to get that book, 62$ for the book and 50$ for shipping. There must be another place to find this book.

Has anyone on here ordered it? Is is that good of a book?

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Post by FISHNUTS » Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:22 am

Martin for some reason they won't ship to my area, Canada. I guess it must be to small of a country..lol

Has anyone else had success in trying to order this book?

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Post by Graeme McKellar » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:42 am

I got my copy at the publishers bookshop in Kota Kinabalu last year.
It is a scientific based book written in "scientific language" that gives anatomical descriptions,anatomical measurements,fin-ray counts,scale counts,distribution and exact co-ordinates of specimens caught for study.
Some 4,000 fish were studied in compiling the book.There is a small section on biogeographic and ecological observations. I think it might not suite the average fishkeeper but would be treasured by anyone who keeps these fish as it is really the only book to cover them so completly.
It is a very good quality hardcover book with some good habitat and fish colour photo's,black and white specimen photo's and many descriptive illustrations - plus maps!! 245 pages.
If your interested in them I recommend you get this book but $50 postage is way too much.
Cheers Graeme.
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Post by FISHNUTS » Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:30 am

Thanks Graeme for the description of the book. I was kind of wondering what it was really like. good to hear from a fish keepers point of view.
I am going to keep searching though.

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Post by grizzlyone » Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:24 am

FISHNUTS wrote:Martin for some reason they won't ship to my area, Canada. I guess it must be to small of a country..lol

Has anyone else had success in trying to order this book?

sl

I think you must be running afoul of the prudish Canadian customs people...You know how they frown on fish porn books :shock:


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Post by Jim Powers » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:39 pm

I got mine at this site.
http://www.nhpborneo.com/main.htm
I think I paid something like $20 US for shipping, but I got the book in just a few days.
Its a great book if you are interested in these fish. I have a review of the book on the Loaches online site.
http://www.loaches.com/loaches-in-books ... ng-loaches
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Post by FISHNUTS » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:52 pm

Jim that is the same place that is going to charge me 50$ for shipping, plus whatever Canadian Customes is going to tax me on for bringing fish porn into the country.

Thanks for the review Jim, I previously read it. That is what I like about this website it has everything for the loach finantic.

I will probably ship the book to my brother who lives in Sedona, AZ

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Post by andre » Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:00 pm

Graeme McKellar wrote:I got my copy at the publishers bookshop in Kota Kinabalu last year.
I was also in Kota Kinabalu last year. Did you also get your bum wet or was it a better time of the year?

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Post by Graeme McKellar » Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:52 am

Hi Andre, The only place we got our bums wet was snorkling at the Abdul Raman Marine Reserve and swimming in the pool at the Rasa Ria and Tanjung Aru Resorts. We also had a small shower as we were driving to Mt Kinabalu Park but otherwise 32c sunny days. I was there at the end of May with my 19 yo daughter Lauren for a week and we had a great time.
I hope to return soon with my wife and stay at Mt Kinabalu Park for a week and do guided walks in the park, I'll take my snorkling gear and u/w camera and try and find some Borneo Suckers.
When were you there and did you enjoy it ???
Cheers Graeme.
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Post by bslindgren » Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:44 am

One of the places I usually look is www.abebooks.com which is a Victoria, BC, used bookstore online company (abe stands for advanced book exchange). I checked and there was only one available, also from the UK. Indications are that they only ship within the UK so no luck there either. Perhaps if you know someone over there they can purchase and then send it to you?
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Post by FISHNUTS » Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:25 am

As a matter of fact my cousin just moved to Germany!!! Thanks bslindgren for pointing that out. I will try and send the book there. :D

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Post by andre » Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:13 pm

Graeme McKellar wrote:When were you there and did you enjoy it ???
Nah.. I was with an Aussie friend incidentally, exactly a year ago. We were supposed to climb Mt. Kinabalu but the rainy season was late. You may remember the news about major floods in Southern Borneo.

So in the end we spent most of the time at the resort having massages, playing pool but most of all eating like pigs.

We only managed to do some white water rafting and that was fun I must admit.

Otherwise it was rain, rain and rain again.

But I would like to try again in future, I'm often in Malaysia for business and I always add extra days to visit the country.

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