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Folks;
I have two green chromis (green chromii?) in my 55 gal. tank. I'm considering adding a couple more. Should I expect aggression, or will the current chromii accept their new tankmates with open fins, or? Thanks in advance. |
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I have two green chromis (green chromii?) in my 55 gal. tank. I'm
considering adding a couple more. Should I expect aggression, or will the current chromii accept their new tankmates with open fins, or? Thanks in advance. Green chromis are aggressive towards each other. We cannot keep them in a big enough tank to keep the aggression spread out as it would be in the ocean. I had 8 fish in my four foot set up. When young they interact spectacularly, but as they mature, the weakest is systematically picked off until you are left with only one. It may take a year or so for this to fully happen and s lot of keepers will usually just replace the once that has died. This in itself will bring out the aggression in the group and the newcomer will be hounded to submission. Personally I love the fish. How many more are you thinking of adding? At least three should go in and that way the aggression should be equally dished out to the newcomers. Regards Mark www.marksfish.me.uk |
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I have two green chromis in my tank now, they've been living together
happily for over two years now. There once was a third which disappeared while I was on vacation. Before I left there were no signs of aggression between them, they schooled together quite a bit. I think that possibly the fish weren't fed properly while I was away, and the third was eaten by my engineer goby. Thanks for the replies. |
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On Feb 5, 6:23*am, wrote:
I have two green chromis in my tank now, they've been living together happily for over two years now. *There once was a third which disappeared while I was on vacation. *Before I left there were no signs of aggression between them, they schooled together quite a bit. I think that possibly the fish weren't fed properly while I was away, and the third was eaten by my engineer goby. Thanks for the replies. Green Chromis are just too cheap to fool with so just flush the dam things and be done with it. George Patterson Worry doesn't improve the future; it just ruins the present. |
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