Topic: Blue Chromis
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How to Identify Blue Chromis Fish
Blue Chromis is actually used to describe a few species. Some have been found in the tropical west Atlantic one off the coast of Bimini and another off of Cancun. This is a beautiful species of damselfish (genus Chromis Cyanea) and the actu... Read More »
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How many green/blue chromis?
chromis as you say are very hardy and if you feel you are ready to add fish it would be a good idea to start with them. in a tank your size you should be able to have many fish but don't just get a whole lot at once i would suggest not addi... Read More »
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Why are my blue/green chromis different colors?
This isn't age so much as lighting, angle, and natural reflectiveness of the scales. Your larger fish's body may be wider than the small one, so the light reflects at a different angle. They'll even out in time as the small one catches up t... Read More »
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Featured Content: Blue Chromis
Chromis cyanea, also known as Blue Reef Chromis, or just Blue Chromis is a fish ... The Blue Chromis should be bought in groups of odd numbers (1,3,5,7... etc. More »
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Generally no more than 2 clownfish. Clownfish will not tolerate more than 2 in 99% of the cases. Green/blue chromis are best in schools. They will get bigger so i would only recommend 5-6 in a 45 gallon with 2 B&W Ocellaris clowns. Read More »
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Damsels are pretty feisty and will hold their own with almost all available fish for marine aquariums. They will also badger other small, shy fish...best to keep the damsels the smallest fish in the tank. Just watch out for the large-mouthe... Read More »
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A bit of both. Their appearance varies depending on how the light hits them. Sometimes they look more green, other times blue. Read More »
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I have a school of 8 green chromis in my 120 sps tank. They did school at first,but now that they have been in there for over 3 yrs. there isn't much schooling going on. In fact they schooled when we tore the 120 down for a good cleaning 3 ... Read More »
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