Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
last time I did this I ended up with 3. Two were males and one female. She would spawn with one and then go off and spawn with the other. No commentDo you think you're eventually going to end up with one chromis? I started with five, and it took a few years, but I ended up with one.![]()
last time I did this I ended up with 3. Two were males and one female. She would spawn with one and then go off and spawn with the other. No comment![]()
I have 6 in my 360g. They're very appealing visually in a large tank like this, help to take up some space and fill things out. Granted they haven't been in there long but I have seen no signs of aggression to date.
Occasionally over the course of a few years, I would just happen to notice that there was one less chromis than there was yesterday. :lol:
the 3 that survived my last bunch lived for over 5 years and spawned constantlyHow many people that only have ONE chromis keep it alive for more than a few years?
yes. My males created a nesting area and drove the female to it (assuming I sexed them correctly. I based my sex decision on the spawning behaviors of my Clownfish.) Adult male Green Chromis develop long streamer like tails. At this point in time I really don't know if they can change sex like anemonefish do. My big interest/ challenge at this point is to see how many of these I can keep alive for several years instead of losing them one by one. I think the extremely strong water currents in my aquarium help to disperse fish aggressions.Did you sex them by observing the spawning behavior
I think the extremely strong water currents in my aquarium help to disperse fish aggressions.