It's beautiful, there was a melanarus and a coris wrasse but I want to wait to have the lidLuis! Now you got me rethinking my stocking plan (again)! What a beautiful fish!
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It's beautiful, there was a melanarus and a coris wrasse but I want to wait to have the lidLuis! Now you got me rethinking my stocking plan (again)! What a beautiful fish!
You as well!Be safe Amanda, keep us updated!!
what storm? that sounds like a hurricane?Well we have moved the vehicles away from the trees as much as possible, got gas for our generator and battery's for my battery powered air pumps so we are ready as we can be if we lose power from the storm. We are expecting up to 20 inches of rain and lots of wind. Schools are closed tomorrow and Friday and at work we called everyone that had doctor appointments and canceled them for the next two days. They may close the office all the way which they never do.
Coris or Chrysus? Coris gets way to big for your tank.It's beautiful, there was a melanarus and a coris wrasse but I want to wait to have the lid
Many names out there hahahaCoris or Chrysus? Coris gets way to big for your tank.
Uh oh, now you're in trouble @luis angel . Sam gets a little passionate about this. And Galaxy Wrasse, but mainly the Chrysus.Gonna have to call in some backup here @Slocke
I get confused about the names, but is it because each fish has two names? Is one the scientific name and the other the common name? What is the reason?Coris or Chrysus? Coris gets way to big for your tank.
Coris is an incorrect label they put on the Chrysus.I get confused about the names, but is it because each fish has two names? Is one the scientific name and the other the common name? What is the reason?
Gonna have to call in some backup here @Slocke
The Yellow "Coris" wrasse, as they call it, is actually a Halichoeres wrasse, not a Coris wrasse. So better to just call it a Yellow wrasse or something like that. Coris wrasses are different, but I don't know their primary traits that differ -- they do tend to be on the bigger and less invert-friendly side.I get confused about the names, but is it because each fish has two names? Is one the scientific name and the other the common name? What is the reason?
But yes, one is the Latin or whatever and the other is "common". Coris is a genus but Chrysus belongs to the Halichoeres genus, not CorisI get confused about the names, but is it because each fish has two names? Is one the scientific name and the other the common name? What is the reason?
Hard video to see butfor some reason you have to click on download and watch it from your downloads. dont know why
Hurricane Helenwhat storm? that sounds like a hurricane?
I’d answer this but the paper cost $24.95. Donations are acceptedThe Yellow "Coris" wrasse, as they call it, is actually a Halichoeres wrasse, not a Coris wrasse. So better to just call it a Yellow wrasse or something like that. Coris wrasses are different, but I don't know their primary traits that differ -- they do tend to be on the bigger and less invert-friendly side.