View Full Version : One blue chromis, safe to add more?
HHIreefer843
09/27/2012, 06:58 PM
Hey y'all
I currently have one blue chromis in my tank. He's been in there a little over a year. He was never introduce with any other chromis he's been the only one thus whole time.
So the question is can I add anymore or will they all pick each other off? I'd like to have 5or 6....any thoughts?
sail33
09/27/2012, 07:18 PM
I'm just tossing my almost related experience. I have two green chromis added together. They got along great. Hung out together. One would even go and get the other if he was missing.
I haven't found them to be aggressive towards each other or other fish. Now maroon Clown will often chase the chromis all over the tank . it may take the chromis a little while to find and trust each other b ut I'd get another.
larac
09/28/2012, 12:31 AM
I think if you do a search you will find out that the majority of people report that one Chromis ends up killing off the others. I would be especially hesitant since you already have one established. You may get lucky. I don't see your tank size but larger systems sometimes have better luck.
Drew707
09/28/2012, 12:34 AM
Never seen a killer chromi myself :/ ..I say u would be fine
Jmnazari
09/28/2012, 01:34 AM
I've had one chromis for a year, I decided to buy it 2 friends of the same size and they both were killed within days :( you might be able to put it with a few new ones in a quarantine tank for a bit, so that way your chromis or the new ones can't really claim territory first.
HHIreefer843
09/28/2012, 04:50 AM
I've had one chromis for a year, I decided to buy it 2 friends of the same size and they both were killed within days :( you might be able to put it with a few new ones in a quarantine tank for a bit, so that way your chromis or the new ones can't really claim territory first.
This is what i was thinking....i might give it a shot. Im going to seed some filter pads for my aqua clear for a few weeks and set back up my QT....
Roadki11
09/28/2012, 04:00 PM
I started with 3 young ones, and within a week I was down to one. And from what I've heard this isn't uncommon.
snorvich
09/28/2012, 04:30 PM
The odds are against it working long term.
Wolverine
09/28/2012, 07:34 PM
The odds are against it working long term.
I agree with Steve. My bet would be on you ending up with one.
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