Ernest Goh's close encounters with creatures of the slimy-scaly kind began in the longkangs around the Siglap kampong where he spent much of his early childhood. Armed with only empty milk tins and his bare hands, he scooped up whatever went past – tadpoles, guppies and the occasional frog. Prized possessions they were then. Today, fish continue to enchant millions of hobbyists worldwide, turning Singapore into the world's ornamental fish capital. (The island accounts for 24 per cent of world export and over 40 per cent of the Asian market). In The Fish Book, 38 varieties of fish and aquarium creatures that have charmed enthusiasts all over the globe – including the Red Bubble Eye, Shovelnose Catfish and Albino Clawed Frog – are shown in colourful, close-up glory. Surprising, whimsical and always fascinating, The Fish Book is master photographer Ernest Goh's first book. It is also his homage to the humble longkang fish for ensuring his childhood world retained an old-world magic that went beyond late-afternoon cartoons and school textbooks.