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grant476
02/09/2010, 07:12 PM
Can i have a school of 7 chromis in my 90 gallon if i have these other fish, I want 7 because I like them a lot and I've heard that in smaller numbers and even numbers they will kill each other. These are the other inhabitants i plan on getting
1 yellow tang
2 percula clownfish
1 sleeper blue dot goby
1 yellow clown goby
1 tail spot blenny
MaJaCa
02/09/2010, 07:17 PM
I have no idea... I just bought 6 chromis together the other day, introduced them into my tank, and 3 days later I only have 4 left. (one somehow got into the overflow even though I it covered w/ gutter guard... impossible to get out)
Never heard of the "even numbers thing. Good luck.
chilwil84
02/09/2010, 07:19 PM
is there gonna be coral in the tank? if so what type? what skimmer do you have or plan to have? how much do you like water changes? do you plan on feeding multiple times a day spaced apart by more than a hour or to? if it is gonna be a fowlr and you can spread out your feeding than sure, otherwise need some answers to the above questions.
grant476
02/09/2010, 07:23 PM
What if I got 2 dispar anthias and only had 3 green chromis, or maybe even just 1 chromis? I would do about a 10 gallon water change every week and I feed once a day, and it will be a reef tank
chilwil84
02/09/2010, 07:33 PM
anthias really need multiple feedings a day to survive longterm. 10 gallons would be fine if you are not planning on having sps. do you plan on having a sump? a section with macro algae in it will help provide some food for the chromis, but they would still need a 2nd feeding a few hours apart. a single would more than likely do fine because the tank will produe some food for it inbetween feedings. i have tried the 3 chromis idea a couple times and have always ended up with one. when you do get a chromis or group make sure yiou look them over good and quarenteen them because they usually arent treated really well by shops since they are so cheap.
grant476
02/09/2010, 07:35 PM
I think i'll just get one, do i have to do larger water changes if i want to keep SPS?
chilwil84
02/09/2010, 07:37 PM
not with a good skimmer and making sure you maintain your sand bed. you might have problems with the yellow goby since they have a nice tendency to sit on sps and irritate them.
bhammer
02/09/2010, 08:00 PM
I have tried even, odd, a couple, many and in the end, they widdle down by killing the smaller/weaker ones. A year ago, I watched one try to swim a smaller one into the nem I have. I have 5 now in a 280 and that is the most I have been able to keep. In my 115, I couldn't keep more than 3 at a time but 4 did last quite some time.
btkrausen
02/09/2010, 08:23 PM
I tried 6 of them in a 76 gal, and like the others have said, they slowly dwindle themselves down. I eneded up with 2 after a month, and they stayed together for the duration of my tank. Been reading RC for quite a few years, and I generally see the same thing.
Indymann99
02/09/2010, 08:40 PM
I started with 6 in QT... only 4 made it through 4 weeks of QT, however I have had the 4 in the DT for about a year. As you can see they "kind of school" more so when threatened.
120g 48x24x24
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baja_01
02/09/2010, 09:08 PM
If you want something that schools more go with something like a Longspine Cardinalfish.
grant476
02/09/2010, 09:41 PM
i don't really care if they school or not i'd just like to keep a few chromis. I'm thinking maybe i'll buy 6 and they'll probably dwindle down to 3, i know that sounds bad expecting them to die but i'm thinking maybe if i get three then they'll kill each other until there is only one left. Or maybe thats just dumb :P
davocean
02/09/2010, 10:03 PM
Had same 6 for 6 years here, only died from heater failure.
Replaced w/ 5 more, had those for a year and a half, no probs.
Right now I have 4, coming up on a year, no probs.
Not sure why some have neg exp w/ them, cause I'm not.
FranktheTankTx
02/09/2010, 10:18 PM
Get as many as you want. Chromis are very easy on bio load - almost nothing. Who cares if they die anyways, they cost $4. They either die in your tank or LFS. Screw 'em - buy a few every other month or when needed.
I think they add a nice color to the tank.
jmoney
02/09/2010, 10:18 PM
I've kept a group of 4 in my 75 for well over a year, they pretty much keep to themselves
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