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You always here stories about people putting in several - 7, 9, more... Blue-Green Reef Chromis or Lyretail Anthias into their tanks and winding up with only one left after time, etc...
They supposedly pick off the weakest one of their own at a time - and eventually there is only one left.
However, I have read quite a few posts by people successfully keeping them - saying that the key to keeping them is to (first, as always, have a tank big enough for the number and species of fish)...
But second - to feed these small fish - small foods multiple times a day.
Seems to be the consensus by those who have kept them successfully - to feed every two hours, 4 times a day using an auto-feeder.
Anyone here successfully keeping them?
They supposedly pick off the weakest one of their own at a time - and eventually there is only one left.
However, I have read quite a few posts by people successfully keeping them - saying that the key to keeping them is to (first, as always, have a tank big enough for the number and species of fish)...
But second - to feed these small fish - small foods multiple times a day.
Seems to be the consensus by those who have kept them successfully - to feed every two hours, 4 times a day using an auto-feeder.
Anyone here successfully keeping them?