Hi,I was kind of wishing they would but it's not a necessity, if the do fine if not it's ok. Do them swimming together have any affect on tank size? I have a 55 gal
I went through the same thing in my 125 with 3 Chromis. Then it was 3 Yellowtail Damsel. Then it was 3 firefish. Always ended up with only 1.You can get them but you will probably end up with only 1 max 2. Lol.
Battle of the chromis has began in my 100 gallon. I've had 3 for 3 months and got them when they were tiny.
I'm down to 2 and know it won't be long till it's 1. I'm already seeing the agressor take action.
And they are the same species so they will still fight. Even though they are different colors.
I had 2 different colored fire fish as well and now down to 1.
Yup! Bummer but it is what it is. My orange fire fish was my first fish and my oldest ( in my tank ) so I was pretty bummed when I found my crabs munching on him. I tried so many times to catch that sucker after I saw the purple pick I g on him and put him in the hospital tank but he was not having it.I went through the same thing in my 125 with 3 Chromis. Then it was 3 Yellowtail Damsel. Then it was 3 firefish. Always ended up with only 1.
Hmm... I'm starting to detect a pattern.
Well, I must admit my blue reef Chromis did the same thing, I started with 5 and ended up with two for a long time, then just one. The damsels I understand, they hate and kill everything, including our hands. Firefish! I never kept more then one, but I really thought those little buggers were the nicest little jump to their death fish in the world, I knew they have always been suicidal, but never aggressive.I went through the same thing in my 125 with 3 Chromis. Then it was 3 Yellowtail Damsel. Then it was 3 firefish. Always ended up with only 1.
Hmm... I'm starting to detect a pattern.