In common name hell.

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jschall;4633728; said:
"Common" names are made up by breeders, collectors, distributors, fish stores, authors, forum posters, and 8-year-olds who happen to see a fish in a public aquarium and yell out a made-up name for it. I would assume breeders and fish stores are the worst offenders here.

You forgot cartoons.. Freakin "Nemo" and "Dory".. If dreamworks ever makes a cartoon about fish from the amazon I'm gunna fling a turd or write my govenor or something... :duh:
 
Taysius;4635349; said:
Omg this is completely how it is for me. I don't even know how to begin pronouncing some of these scientific names to where someone will know what I am saying. Better to just write them out and show the person!

I think "panaque" was one I stumbled on...I was asking someone if they ever got blue panaques in, and I stopped and had no idea how to pronounciate that. I was thinking it was "pan-ah-quee" or something...haha. It is "panack".
 
If you mispronounce something enough with confidence, you will have everyone else start to question themselves.

After a couple of months, I had a office full of women calling it Pantera Bread. I feel that I was doing them a favor. Panera sounds stupid and Pantera is a kick *** band. Everyone wins.
 
Brian_Indiana;4637049; said:
If you mispronounce something enough with confidence, you will have everyone else start to question themselves.

After a couple of months, I had a office full of women calling it Pantera Bread. I feel that I was doing them a favor. Panera sounds stupid and Pantera is a kick *** band. Everyone wins.

My manager says "ideal" instead of "idea."
I've already started to switch to "ideal" subconsciously. This is terrible.
 
Reptilesfishbirdsmammals;4635644; said:
i just call it a leaf fish but i am a offender i guess of ID sharks even thought there a type/species of catfish but to me shark is easier than saying catfish when it comes to ID sharks..

But wait, there's also a SA fish called a "leaf fish."
 
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