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![]() You have one chance to catch a fish.I use flake food and come from behind with the net.If you miss her she will remember.I have a 255 gal full of lr and fish.Make sure you get him first time.
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![]() I have always been partial to the chromis school, Marie. They seem to stay together the best and have that beautiful colour under halides.
Their problem, as many have posted over the years, is some of them seem fragile, almost to the point of dont look at me wrong or I will croak. I still say the key to them, is lots of hiding places, so they all can go their separate ways when needed and multiple daily feedings. So the last point, {feedings}, as with anthias, would say even with smaller fish, they still add considerable load by their feeding requirements. I even tried skimmerless in my large tanks, with a sandbed and only the turf scrubber filtration, to see if natural food levels would increase for them but besides the shrimp spawn, not much else.
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![]() Have you ever seen blue reef chromis? Wendell has a few in his display tank and man are they ever gorgeous. They're out all the time just like green chromis but are much more striking IMO. Oh and of course they're more pricey.
(photo swiped from marinedepot website)
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![]() Be mindful that anthias while beautiful and very active love to jump, and are known to be tough to keep long-term in an aquarium. You should also try and keep more females than males to curb aggression and chasing. Most species require a varied diet and frequent daily feedings. Others (such as the purple queen anthias) are essentially impossible to keep in the aquarium long term.
Chromis on the other hand are easy to keep, and now there are some neat ones out there. They are also less expensive - but not nearly as interesting as the anthias however. I know many an experienced hobbyist who no longer tries to keep schools of anthias. If they were not so beautiful it would make it easier though!
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![]() Quote:
Chromis it is, now if only I could find someone to get me some vanderbilts chromis |
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![]() I've been looking for them for years, even back east, nobody has found me any. If you get a line on some save me half a dozen
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![]() Will do. I'm on the hunt now!
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