| General |
| Name: |
Kate Breimayer ( electrokate
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| Status: |
Completed |
| Date: |
09/29/2011
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| Classification Type: |
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| Species: |
Halichoeres chrysus
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| Suggested Class: |
0 |
| Common Name(s): |
yellow coris, canary wrasse
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| Species Synonyms: |
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| Fish/Invert/Culture: |
F
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| Spawn Mode: |
Pelagic
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| Fish Base Link: |
http://www.fishbase.org/summary/speciessummary.php?id=4855
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| Breeding Success: |
False |
| Success References: |
not sure what is needed in this field
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| Journal: |
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| If Challenging Existing Classification |
| Reasons Species Should be Reclassified: |
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| If Requesting New Classification |
| Research or Links to information on Species: |
not sure what is needed in this field |
| Other Details |
| Other Information: |
Halichoeres chrysus and melanurus have spawned regularly over at least a year in my tank. Collected eggs a few times and hatched less than a dozen but have no hope of raising the larvae. Just thought I would make notes of the spawning frequency and behavior in case someone with better facilities and eyesight has the ability to work with pelagic spawners. Thanks, Kate |