Well that doesn't sound like they killed each other sounds more like something ate them. But I think I'm gonna try a school of chromis and see how it goes
I want to add a small school of 5-7 chromis to my tank but all my research ends with people saying they either do great in schools or they kill each other till there's one or two of them left. Does anyone here have experience with them? If so how many did you have? How long did you have or have...
I think it depends on your triggers personality I have a red tail trigger that's supposed to be one of the more peaceful triggers and he more aggressive then my picasso
Tangs and butterflies are sensitive fish so it was probably the ammonia that killed them. There's not supposed to be ammonia present in your tank and since your nitrate and nitrite are at 0 I think your tank is still cycling so you should probably take whatever fish you have now back to the...
When you feed the tank do you stand there and watch? If so he might not be ready to eat for an audience yet. Also does he look skinny? If not then I wouldn't worry a healthy fish can easily go a week with out food.
Ammonia-0, Nitrite-0, Nitrate-20, PH- 8.3, 1.024
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It's a135g 6'x20"x22" with a Picasso trigger, red tail trigger and an Achilles tang also the hippo tang is the biggest.