Date: Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:01 AM
Happy Thursday block day y'all!
If this is my first time sending you an email for fish of the day, then to give a run down I decided that opening email was not near as exciting as it should be, as there are in fact, emails in there. But now this is hopefully something to look forward to, and a reminder to check your email, so. Win win.
Today is not a fish of the day but instead a sea slug known as coryphella browni.
Although this species as far as I can tell is also referred to as Fjordia Browni
The coryphella browni is pretty much unknown as they have very little on them or their existence just about anywhere. So I'm using the info I can find.
The coryphella browni is described as reaching about 50 mm in length, and the things on their back are referred to as a dorsal streak and the use of them is currently unknown.
If you wish to research the Coryphella Browni for yourself I would like to remind you that they are also known by the term Fjordia Browni, and wish you luck as there is almost nothing on them online.
Everyone have a good Thursday!