Hello all
At on of my LFS today I was surprised to see some damsels in a tank of "Green Chromis" that didn't look to me like green chromis, i.e. Chromis viridis. The LFS guys insisted that they were the same species, but I'm dubious.
I'll post a good pic as soon as I can capture one with my phone, but in the mean time, here's the critter specs:
They are the same color as C. viridis. The color is uniform, except the caudal fin has a thin dark outline; none of the C. viridis they were with had an outlined caudal fin. They are significantly deeper in body than C. viridis from dorsal to ventral, giving them an over-all more round body shape rather than elongated. They do not hold their dorsal fin in the sort of low, clamped down way that C. viridis do, but more extended, like C. atripectoralis or C. limbaughi.
They do not have dark spots at the base of the pectoral fin, or white spots on the body.
After "lights out", they have a very pronounced wide vertical barring on the body that my C. viridis do not have.
I have no idea the age of the fish; they and the green chromis they were with are about 1 inch long.
Any theories?
At on of my LFS today I was surprised to see some damsels in a tank of "Green Chromis" that didn't look to me like green chromis, i.e. Chromis viridis. The LFS guys insisted that they were the same species, but I'm dubious.
I'll post a good pic as soon as I can capture one with my phone, but in the mean time, here's the critter specs:
They are the same color as C. viridis. The color is uniform, except the caudal fin has a thin dark outline; none of the C. viridis they were with had an outlined caudal fin. They are significantly deeper in body than C. viridis from dorsal to ventral, giving them an over-all more round body shape rather than elongated. They do not hold their dorsal fin in the sort of low, clamped down way that C. viridis do, but more extended, like C. atripectoralis or C. limbaughi.
They do not have dark spots at the base of the pectoral fin, or white spots on the body.
After "lights out", they have a very pronounced wide vertical barring on the body that my C. viridis do not have.
I have no idea the age of the fish; they and the green chromis they were with are about 1 inch long.
Any theories?