Death of a cromis

ninjamini

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I found a blue green cromis dead today and he had been about half eaten. I have a purple tang who was always a bully but when I added these fish 3 months ago I put up some pictures of a bigger purple tang that has seamed to tame him...but now I wonder if he is back to his old ways because of the dead fish. Plus I found him at the scene of the crime eating away.

Should I suspect him? Or something else.

Inhabitants:
Purple tang
2 bluegreen cromis...oops one now
Black Blenny
2 False percs
Yellow clown goby (the newbie)
Flame hawk
Brittle star had since he was too small to see, a hitchhiker
A few hermits and a few snails

Tank 150 gal
Amonia 0
Nitrates 10
Calcium 430
Ph 8.2
Alk 9

All tested today because of the death.
But why would a nice purple tank kill a tiny cromis? Any thoughts?
 
There schooling fish???

They are in the open reef of the sea but their pecking order is problematic in the confined space of the home aquarium.

I'll give you a link to a good thread where they talk about this and the practiced theory of hyperdominance, a term that I was unfamiliar with, along with some other success and failure stories.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2334885

This was eye opening for me and will hopefully be helpful to you.

Good Luck
Mike
 
I don't suspect the tang either. I've tried blue-green chromis at least twice that I can remember, and it has never worked out well. I always ended up with one, or none (which I suspect was caused by uronema, chromis seem to suffer from this parasite).
 
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