The green wrasse, Notolabrus inscriptus, is a wrasse of the genus Notolabrus.
The Green wrasse lives in the reef-associated, marine environment.
The Green Wrasse is also referred to as the Pastel Green Wrasse or Green Coris. The body color is a most attractive, pastel green without extravagant markings. More
The green wrasse, Notolabrus inscriptus, is a wrasse of the genus Notolabrus. More
Green Wrasse, Pastel Green Wrasse, Green Coris Description The Green Coris is a durable fish that is safe with corals but will eat fanworms, small snails and small ornamental shrimps. Green Coris Wrasses also eat pyramidillid snails and flatworms. More
Lime Green Wrasses may be able to be kept with corals but may eat small fishes. They will also likely eat crustaceans, and other motile invertebrates (Sea Stars, and snails). Included in this list of crustaceans and invertebrates, however, are harmful species such as bristleworms and mantis shrimps. More
Green Wrasse - Halichoeres chloropterus - Pastel Green - Pastel-green - Green Coris WrasseClick to Enlarge * Aquarium Suitability : * More
Aquarium Suitability: Green Wrasse - Halichoeres chloropterus - Pastel Green - Pastel-green - Green Coris Wrasse Green Wrasse - Halichoeres chloropterus - Pastel Green - Pastel-green - Green Coris Wrasse - MANFACT-HERE Regular Price: $22.99 Our Price: $16.50 2/$31. More
The Lime Green Wrasse is from the Coral Sea and is absolutely beautiful. Lime Green Wrasses are jumpers and should be kept in an aquarium with a secure lid. More
The Green Wrasse diet should include vitamin enriched frozen mysis shrimp, vitamin enriched frozen brine shrimp, and other meaty foods along with a high quality marine flake and marine pellet food. More
Lime Green Wrasse 14 Day Guarantee Live Shipping Information Lime Green Wrasse = Lime Green Wrasse, Thalassoma lutescens, is a native of the Pacific Ocean. More
The green wrasse will eat bristle worms and pyramidellid snails protecting corals and clams. It may eat feather dusters, ornamental shrimp, tubeworms, and flatworms. Offer a variety of prepared and live meaty foods such as feeder shrimps, flaked foods, and marine fish. More
Green Wrasse, Green Coris Scientific Name: Halichoeres chloropterus Minimum Tank Si ... $14. More
The Pastel Green Wrasse is sometimes referred to as a Green Coris Wrasse, though it is not in the genus Coriss. Its pale green base color is accented with lavender markings over its body as it matures. More
Notes: The Green Wrasse requires an established aquarium with plenty of live rock and live sand. This is a very peaceful wrasse and can be housed with a wide variety of docile reef fish, including other small wrasse. More
Green wrasse in English
Inscribed wrasse in English