Description: Yellow Coris Wrasse ( Halichoeres Chrysus ) Live Saltwater Fish DURING EXTREAM HEAT/COLD, PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO HAVE SOMEONE HOME SO THE BOX DOESN'T SIT OUTSIDE FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. WE GO TO GREAT LENGTHS TO MAKE SURE YOUR ORDER WILL ARRIVE ALIVE, BUT WE CAN NOT BE RESPONABLE FOR DOA'S THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT OUTSIDE IN THE WEATHER. The Yellow Coris Wrasse, Halichoeres chrysus, features a slim yellow body with various black spots across its dorsal fin. It is also known as the Yellow Wrasse, Golden Wrasse, or Canary Wrasse. The Yellow Coris can be a beneficial tank member by eating flatworms and fireworms that are often nuisances. But may also nip at and eat smaller Shrimp, Snails, Clams, Feather Dusters and softer Corals, therefore caution is advised with keeping this Wrasse in a reef tank. Their environment should include plenty of live rock for hiding places, a thick sandy substrate, and a tightly sealed lid to prevent escapes. The Yellow Coris Wrasse requires a tank with thick sand bed, as they like to burrow themselves when sleeping or shy, as well as a tight lid to prevent escapes. An interesting fact: this Wrasse is known to "play dead". Keeping the Yellow Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus) in Your Saltwater Aquarium The Yellow Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus) is a vibrant and captivating addition to your saltwater aquarium. In this informative and straightforward product description, we will provide essential information for both seasoned hobbyists and those considering the Yellow Wrasse for their marine tank. We'll cover crucial aspects such as the fish's habitat, reef compatibility, size, lifespan, dietary requirements in captivity, aquaculture availability, compatibility with other marine species, sexual dimorphism, coloration changes from juvenile to adult, temperament, tank requirements, and optimal water conditions. Habitat For the Yellow Wrasse The Yellow Wrasse can be found in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly in areas with rocky substrates, coral reefs, and plenty of crevices to explore. To ensure its well-being in captivity, it's crucial to recreate a similar environment within your aquarium. Reef Compatibility For the Yellow Wrasse The Yellow Wrasse is not considered reef-safe. These fish have a gentle disposition but can harm corals or invertebrates in your tank. Size and Lifespan For the Yellow Wrasse In captivity, Yellow Wrasses typically grow to about 5 inches (13 cm) and can live for several years, with a lifespan averaging between 5 to 7 years. Diet in Captivity For the Yellow Wrasse Yellow Wrasses are omnivorous and thrive on a diet that includes a variety of high-quality marine pellets, frozen foods, and live or frozen seafood. * Frozen Foods: Offer a variety of frozen foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and other small, marine-based offerings. * Dry Foods: High-quality marine-based dry foods, like pellets and flakes, should be included in their diet. Yellow Wrasses are known for their peaceful nature, making them compatible with a wide range of tankmates. They get along well with other non-aggressive fish and invertebrates. Sexual Dimorphism For the Yellow Wrasse Male and female Yellow Wrasses exhibit differences in coloration. Males tend to be more vibrant and colorful, while females are often slightly smaller and less striking in appearance. Juvenile to Adult Coloration Changes For the Yellow Wrasse Juvenile Yellow Wrasses display a mottled appearance, transitioning to a striking yellow coloration with blue accents as they mature into adults. Temperament For the Yellow Wrasse Yellow Wrasses are known for their docile and friendly disposition. They are peaceful fish that can coexist harmoniously with a variety of tankmates. Tank Requirements For the Yellow Wrasse To ensure the well-being of your Yellow Wrasse, a tank with a minimum capacity of 30 gallons (115 liters) is recommended. These fish appreciate live rock and ample hiding spots to explore. Water Conditions For the Yellow Wrasse Maintaining stable water conditions is crucial for the health of your Yellow Wrasse. The following are the recommended water parameters: * pH: 8.1 to 8.4 * Salinity: 1.020 to 1.025 * Water Temperature: 75 to 82°F (24 to 28°C) * Water Flow: Moderate to strong, simulating the natural current of their native habitat. Common Names For the Yellow Wrasse The Yellow Wrasse is also known by various names, including the Canary Wrasse and the Golden Wrasse. DOA RULES IMPORTANT: Please read before buying this live product: Someone must be present to receive and inspect the package on the FIRST DELIVERY attempt. We must be notified of DOA (dead on arrival) within TWO HOURS of FIRST DELIVERY TIME. Please provide pictures of the bag and the deceased animals. If these conditions are met, then we will replace the DOA at no cost to you. These are live organisms. THEY CANNOT SURVIVE OUTSIDE IN YOUR MAILBOX OR FRONT PORCH FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME.
Price: 49.95 USD
Location: Dade City, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-06T22:57:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 49.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Water Type: Marine
Water Temperature: Tropical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Species: Wrasse
Temperament: Peaceful