these were identified by a LFS worker as Vanderbilt chromis i am not seeing them depicted. Ideas? thanks!
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Yes the ones from the LFS have their colors faded i'm not really an expert on chromis but I do believe that this is a black and gold chromis.is this it?
thanks for your reply. I told him i would have to ask my green Chromis' if they would be happy sharing the tank, i guess the answer is NO!This is called a Behn’s Damsel, not a real Chromis. Attractive as juveniles but become a lot more dull once mature, plus aggressive even for damsels. I would recommend something in the Chrysiptera family or some Pomacentrus.
Azure, Talbot’s, Rolland’s, Starcki’s, Yellowtails, true and false Springer’s. Starcki, Yellowtail are a but more aggressive than the others though not the worst.
The Neon complex of Pomacentrus have some pretty ones. Some people have also had luck with the Lemons.
+2+1 damselfish
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