![]() |
|
#1
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() I have two chromis in a 55G, but they do square off semi-regularly. I used to have 4. I'm not sure what you *can* do.
|
#2
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() I had 4 in a 75...Three stuck together but the 4th was left out, an outcast of sorts. Anyway took 2 out & the all fot along.
|
#3
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() I used to have like 10 in my 230, they schooled for about a year and then suddenly they turned in on themselves and started picking each other off. I had 4 when the 230g came down.
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
![]() I was planning on having 4 blue chromis in my 90 gallon reeftank. Tank is still (will it ever end?) cycling - so I was researching and reading up on livestock - fishes and corals.
Now, with this information...I am rethinking my plan......hmmmmm..... |
#5
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() I have been watching the Chromis at work for a while. There is a Maroon clown in there and a half black angel. They have also been there for a while. I never saw any fighting between them when they were in the store and I work mainly in the salt section (cleaning tanks, feeding, etc.) I will be picking up a pair of maroon clowns so maybe that will solve the problem.
Thanks Super7 Last edited by super7; 10-11-2007 at 02:42 AM. Reason: didn't make sense |
#6
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() I had the same problem- started with 7 chromis and ended up with 4 in a 92 gal. It seems if they are not threatened they will drop the schooling behaviour and become more territorial with each other. I have heard that adding a small damsel can add enough peskiness to the tank that the chromis will stay in a school but never tried that myself. There was a thread on this subject a little while ago, seems few people have success unless they have a large tank.
|