My blue green chromis

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I noticed one of my chromis beating up a couple snails being very unsuccessful. When I noticed the whole left side of my tank is covered in eggs.
 

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Nice apparently they are in the damsel family (like clown fish). Which makes sense cause mine is a huge jerk. I've had him for over 15 years and he kills every chromis I try to put in with him.
 

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Likely going after the eggs which often becomes caviar for tankmates
 
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I got 8 to start my tank. One died got sucked into my wavemaker. A couple weeks ago a near by reefer was shutting his tank down and had a chromis so I went and bought it. Back to 8 again.
 

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