Green Chromis are Dying

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3 more gone, down to just 4. 1yr ago, quarantine tank was initially seeded with a sponge filter from the DT and cycle starter bottle. I keep the QT up and running 24/7 and I have the Seachem ammonia guard badge. There's also a Foxface Lo in there who seems to be doing just fine. I don't think there's any issues with the QT water.
 

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One on the first day I noticed. Treated everyone with API general cure. The subsequent ones, look fine one day, then the next dead. No visual trauma to the body that I can discern with my untrained eyes (though I didn't perform a full fish autopsy)
 

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3 more gone, down to just 4. 1yr ago, quarantine tank was initially seeded with a sponge filter from the DT and cycle starter bottle. I keep the QT up and running 24/7 and I have the Seachem ammonia guard badge. There's also a Foxface Lo in there who seems to be doing just fine. I don't think there's any issues with the QT water.
Sorry I was addressing the OP's situation back in 2012 I missed that part. He had 40 Chromis and just had a single sponge and a bottle of some magic bacteria potion.
 

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Yeah, it was truly a "Holy Thread Resurrection, Batman" lol. I was just adding to the general narrative out there, these guys aint the strongest
 

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I have kept blue 7 green chromis for 2 months plus 1 month in QT now and going strong. Never lost one but in fact they doubled their size and the alpha one started to do courting dances and I see some spawning bed on my glass. I even one the weakest one yet growing and doing pretty good.
I know its only 3 months but
One thing I notice is or I did:
Buy from a LFS
Buy and add them at one time/same group
Buy them 7+ in quantity
Make sure they are healthy and no noticeable disease or parasite
try to use the least harsh med treatment. I used prazi with ttm with 3 cycled sponge filter.
Feed alot. I do 3x flakes and 4 frozen cubes of spirulina brine shrimp a day once in the display tank. I only did 1 flakes and 2 cubes while qt.
No agressive tank mates.
Have decent enough hiding spaces.
Like mbuna cichlids , have 1 male to 3+ female preferably if possible.
 
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Corals are waking up and a little angry bec my phosphate and nitrate got bottomed out bec of my refugium lol
picts :)

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