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camaroracer214":1ki5k93j said:
Mike612":1ki5k93j said:
I wouldn't go with the Bird Wrasse. They're pretty nasty fish. I think the Green Chromis are an excellent idea. They're peaceful, they school, they're small, easy to keep, and very inexpensive.
i agree with everything but the peaceful part. i started out with six, now down to three. for the most part they are passive, but remember they are very closely related to damsels and can get quite a temper.

Watch out when they're adults. Green chromis can be extremely aggressive when they're spawning. I regularly see them chase away tangs and a clown trigger much larger than them.
 
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camaroracer214":3s0zyrqt said:
Mike612":3s0zyrqt said:
I wouldn't go with the Bird Wrasse. They're pretty nasty fish. I think the Green Chromis are an excellent idea. They're peaceful, they school, they're small, easy to keep, and very inexpensive.
i agree with everything but the peaceful part. i started out with six, now down to three. for the most part they are passive, but remember they are very closely related to damsels and can get quite a temper.

Um.. they aren't "very closely related" to damsels. They are damsels.

Just sayin'.
 

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