chromis compatibility

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I am currently planning a reef tank \with the Waterbox REEF 70.2. I am trying to figure out what livestock I want. I was thinking about adding two different types of chromis: 5 blue/green chromis and 5 Vanderbuilt chromis. I know that generally chromis are compatible with each other, but are two different types safe to put in a tank together?
 

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Yes they are!!! You will have some happy campers... I love mine and plan on doing the same. They are funny little guys!
 

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No compatibly problems with the two. Vanderbilt are my favorite.
 
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I've been asking around and I've heard that they pick each other off until there is only a single fish left. Have you had any problems with that? Any solutions?
 

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Yes, blue/green chromis pick each other off. I've seen shoals of them work in very large tanks and public aquariums. My Vanderbilts didn't pick each other off but I only had them about a year before I had to re-home them for a move. Maybe someone else will chime in with their experience.
 

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I have no problem keeping them. Those chromis that died in captivity is largely due to pre-existing diseases upon arrival. Make sure all fish are healthy before any purchases.
 

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