Adding more green chromis

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I have just upgraded to a 75gallon tank and I have 1 green chromis that is about 1.5-2" I would like to get 2 more and I was wondering if it would be a problem if this one has been in the tank for a while or if adding 2 more wasn't enough I know they like to be in groups but can pick each other off sometimes.
 

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75g tank is a bit small for Chromis, they'll usually fight each other to the death, and you will end up with one. On occasion, some have gotten them to live peacefully.
 

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IME you need to feed them very often for long term success in groups. This fish never stops moving and needs lots of fuel.
 

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I started with three in my 120g. Took less than a year to get down to one. I will not add anymore.
 

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Get Longspine Cardinalfish (Zoramia leptacantha) if you want a good schooling fish.
 

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