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Pinkheine

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Okay a little back story. We had, up until about an hour ago, a Goldrim Tang in the tank with a piss poor attitude. He finally fell for my fish trap. Now that he is gone the tank is much more active and peaceful... noone is hiding at all.

By noone I mean...

Sailfin (yes I know they get very large and yes he will have a wonderful home when the time comes)
Margin Wrasse, Velvet Multicolor Wrasse, Grey Head Wrasse, Tri-color Anthias, Red Stripe Anthias, 2 clowns, itty bitty Six Line (from lil' mans Nano, poor thing got beat up by a Pseudochromis and had no tail left, so in our tank he went and is totally healed), and the cutie patootie Tiger Jawfish.


I really would like to add some Chromis to school. How many is too many? Should we add any at all? Should we wait?

Here is what I am thinking. Waiting a few more months then adding six-- I just like that number or any number than can be broken down in threes. The ones at the LFS near us are small in size, maybe 1/2" at most (is that too small with others above mess with them). Not sure if that is enough to school, or too many that they will school with less. Or simply just too many fish in a 120g.

Input is appreciated. :) TIA
 

Pinkheine

No More Room :-(
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Are they that bad? If so then nevermind it LOL Never had any. All the years we did fish only it was all aggressive fish, but we never had any chromis. It is a nice change of pace to try and find fish that aren't fish haters themselves. That is why I was so relieved to get Mr. Attitude out of there today, only took me five minutes this time. In total though about 12 hours haha.
 

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