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I have several fish that are slightly stresses, my yellow tang is the worse. The reason is because I had a trio of chromis that were terrorizing all of my fish and even some inverts. I finally caught them a few days ago but I am not sure if there is anything I can do to help the stressed fish recover. The chromis payed particular attention to the tang, biting its body and pectoral fins.
 

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I have several fish that are slightly stresses, my yellow tang is the worse. The reason is because I had a trio of chromis that were terrorizing all of my fish and even some inverts. I finally caught them a few days ago but I am not sure if there is anything I can do to help the stressed fish recover. The chromis payed particular attention to the tang, biting its body and pectoral fins.

That's unique and rare behavior. I would bet that the chromis are not the culprits of stress...

I could be wrong.
 

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Bump for more help!
 

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Can you post pics of the chromis?
There are many species of chromis and some behave a lot more like damsels.

Also what are you feeding and how often are you feeding. Dietary insufficiencies can cause tang fins to deteriorate. Not enough food can increase aggression.
 

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I've had both blue and green chromis and my dad also keeps them they are not agressive at all in my opinion.

Sounds to me as above its a damsel of some sort you have and they are the gremlins of the marine world !!
 

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I've had both blue and green chromis and my dad also keeps them they are not agressive at all in my opinion.

Sounds to me as above its a damsel of some sort you have and they are the gremlins of the marine world !!
Blue and green chromis are the same fish..
 

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Blue and green chromis are the same fish..

Blue chromis are generally C. cyaneus from the Caribbean, green chromis are usually C. viridis, but there are 100 or so species with a wide range of behavior. Both C. cyaneus and C. viridis are pretty peaceful.
 

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Green Chromis (Chromis viridis)

Blue-green Chromis", but that may also refer to Chromis caerulea, C. caerulea or Blue Puller

There are 2 different types :)
I've seen them sold interchangeably. Are you sure it isn't a case of multiple scientific names? Like the halichoeres xanti and halichoeres melasmapomus?

If not, I learned something today!

Edit, you folks are correct.

I thought they were all just regional variants of the same fish
 

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Not that I'm aware of they are 2 different types the blue-green being most common and the green being the ones not often in stock in LFS round here in UK unless I'm wrong if so I'm happy to be put right :)
 

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I've seen them sold interchangeably. Are you sure it isn't a case of multiple scientific names? Like the halichoeres xanti and halichoeres melasmapomus?

If not, I learned something today!

Edit, you folks are correct.

I thought they were all just regional variants of the same fish
Just shows in this hobby we are always learning that's what keeps it interesting in my opinion :)
 

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According to fishbase.org C. caerulea is an invalid junior synonym of C. viridis, though encyclopedia of life says it is valid.
 

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Well now that just adds confusion!

Any difference in chromis appearance (greenish or bluish) I've always attributed to aquarium lights rather than differing species. Who knows
 
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Unfortunately I don't have pictures of the fish, I removed them from my system. They were C. Viridis, from what I could tell, just became extremely aggressive.
 

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While nothing is impossible. I simply can't believe that C. Viridis will attack fish, especially a yellow tang. I am interested in seeing a video of this. I think there is misidentification of the species.
 

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