<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10653830#post10653830 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by xxtriggermanxx
Not to steal the thread, but copps do you have a more recent picture ? I hear the head of this fish will start to change and have a striped look to it. is this true?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10653089#post10653089 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by copps
These are two different fish, neither of which are in the Coris genus. That is a long misused common name for these guys. Unlike Coris genus wrasses, these guys stay small and are ideal for aquariums. I believe the sometimes "not reef safe" designation on these guys comes from them sometimes posing a danger to small ornamental shrimp, but I've never seen this behavior.
The one I have (and prugs' above) is Halichoeres chrysus from the Western Pacific mainly. The one with the white underbelly that RokleM shows is the closely related Halichoeres leucoxanthus from the Indian Ocean (although their distribution overlaps with H. chrysus in Indonesia). Both are identical in behavior and everything else.
Smaller specimens have three spots (four if you include their eye) that they will lose as they mature... same fish though.
Anyway, here's my guy from last year when he was a little guy... thus all the spots, with my female Centropyge colini in the background...
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10664932#post10664932 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bret61081
I hate to steal the thread but how long have you had the colini angel and hows it doing! Ive always loved this fish but they dont have a very good track record....expecially for the price!
I was looking at a Halichoeres leucoxanthus (white belly according to copps) at the store on Monday. what a beautiful fish, but particularly because of the spots...how long before they loose their spots?
I was looking at a Halichoeres leucoxanthus (white belly according to copps) at the store on Monday. what a beautiful fish, but particularly because of the spots...how long before they loose their spots?