Anyone here keeping chalk basslets with dottybacks in the same tank? I have a splendid and would really like to add a small group of chalk bass, thoughts?
P. fridmani is the least aggressive of the Pseudochromis. However . . . the rest of them can be quite aggressive, especially in a smallish tank. In a 265, it may work, however.
Got this splendid off a local reefer who was having aggression issues with it. Been a model citizen in my tank, though bigger and more aggressive tankmates likely the cause. May try a chalk and see what happens.
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