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Anyone have success in keeping blue/green chromis? I had 3. One came down with Uronema. Had to nuke the tank. Thankfully it was nothing in the tank. I started going to some LFS and their chromis weren’t healthy either. I also hear that Uronema spreads quickly. No I don’t want to manage it either. Is there a way to treat for Uronema before it develops?
 

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I don’t believe there is a way to treat for it before there are signs. The only real way that I know of is formalin. If you do see it you need to remove that fish and treat in a QT tank or it can spread. For the most part it only lives on fish themselves so it is possible to stop it from spreading if it is caught quickly. Edit. I guess you could treat them before adding to the tank to “stop it before it starts” but that would seem to be too harsh on the fish. It would be like doing chemo to prevent cancer from starting in the first place.
 
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I don’t believe there is a way to treat for it before there are signs. The only real way that I know of is formalin. If you do see it you need to remove that fish and treat in a QT tank or it can spread. For the most part it only lives on fish themselves so it is possible to stop it from spreading if it is caught quickly. Edit. I guess you could treat them before adding to the tank to “stop it before it starts” but that would seem to be too harsh on the fish. It would be like doing chemo to prevent cancer from starting in the first place.
That’s what I had to do before when I started my 40G Breeder. I didn’t want to take any chances so the other two I just took back to the store I bought them from.
 

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That’s what I had to do before when I started my 40G Breeder. I didn’t want to take any chances so the other two I just took back to the store I bought them from.
Honestly. What you could do is tell the store you want 3 and have them move them to a separate tank for a week or two. If they show no signs you can bring them home and watch them again in a QT for a week or so.
 

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Is this common to all chromis? I was hoping to have 3 or 5 B/G Black Axel’s in my tank with sea horses. Now I am thinking that may not be a good idea.
 
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Is this common to all chromis? I was hoping to have 3 or 5 B/G Black Axel’s in my tank with sea horses. Now I am thinking that may not be a good idea.
It seems to be a common issue especially over the past couple months. Even if you go through the threads on here, you will read a lot of the same issues.
 

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Is this common to all chromis? I was hoping to have 3 or 5 B/G Black Axel’s in my tank with sea horses. Now I am thinking that may not be a good idea.
Definitely common but not as common as you would think. No one posts about their perfectly fine chromis. It’s kind of like Amazon reviews. They are either fake 5 star reviews or 1 star from people who got them with a disease.
 
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Definitely common but not as common as you would think. No one posts about their perfectly fine chromis. It’s kind of like Amazon reviews. They are either fake 5 star reviews or 1 star from people who got them with a disease.
Lol, true. I am looking for success stories, but nobody is talking.
 

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Lol, true. I am looking for success stories, but nobody is talking.
Here’s a success story. I have 9 and haven’t lost a single one in over a year. Just put in a QT for a week to see if they developed it and none of them ever did. Moved them to the display and they are all still fine!
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I have had 6 in my 120 for 2 years now with no issues.
I went to the store when they came in. The owner kept them in a seperate tank for a week and they looked fine and were eating with no observable problems. They were the second fish I put in the system and were very small. The first was a pajama cardinal and I still have it too.
Heres all 6.
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Same side pic 2 years ago.
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Here’s a success story. I have 9 and haven’t lost a single one in over a year. Just put in a QT for a week to see if they developed it and none of them ever did. Moved them to the display and they are all still fine!
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THAT WAS MY FIRST QUESTION!!! ANYBODY HAVE SUCCESS KEEPING THEM!!! Lol JK, that’s pretty dope. Did you medicate or anything?
 

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I have had 6 in my 120 for 2 years now with no issues.
I went to the store when they came in. The owner kept them in a seperate tank for a week and they looked fine and were eating with no observable problems. They were the second fish I put in the system and were very small. The first was a pajama cardinal and I still have it too.
Heres all 6.
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Boom. My exact process too
 

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Diseases aside, unless you have a 200+ gallon tank, expect aggression/dominance to dwindle them down from 'many' to 'few.' As I see it, that seems to be the experience for the majority of people with multiple Chromis in smaller tanks. :cool:
 
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Diseases aside, unless you have a 200+ gallon tank, expect aggression/dominance to dwindle them down from 'many' to 'few.' As I see it, that seems to be the experience for the majority of people with multiple Chromis in smaller tanks. :cool:
So what’s a cap number? I heard to keep them in odd numbers. I had 3
 

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Diseases aside, unless you have a 200+ gallon tank, expect aggression/dominance to dwindle them down from 'many' to 'few.' As I see it, that seems to be the experience for the majority of people with multiple Chromis in smaller tanks. :cool:
Mine all stay together and I have never seen any aggression. I also feed pellets, calanus and rotifers 4 times a day from auto feeder so they stay fed which I think helps with them not picking on each other.
 

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