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![]() Christy,
This is Grant at Big Al's. Vanderbilt Chromis, Chromis vanderbilti are a great schooling fish but dont generally feed on large foods. We import them from Tonga, Vanuatu and sometimes Hawaii. Generally they are in small groups in the wild compared to Green Chromis and other species. Usually they take to the smaller pieces of Brine Shrimp, in particular the Spirulina loaded Brine. good luck with them, those and the Indigos, Chromis opercularis are my personal favorites! Big Al's BC |
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![]() Hi Grant,
I was actually going to PM you guys as I got them from your Burnaby store ![]() I did get them to eat some frozen cyclopeeze since its pretty tiny. I'll have to try to find some of the spirulina loaded brine locally. Thanks for the info!! Christy ![]()
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![]() Don't keep them in groups is all I have to say. I had nine. They worked each other in a 75 even in the presence of a Fiji Blue Devil who did a lot of harrassing.
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Glad to provide some info. The ones you got were probably from Vanuatu. Glad to hear they are eating. ![]() Big Al's BC |