Hey all!
I have had the same group of 4 green Chromis in my 60 gallon for nearly a year and they have done very well and not nipped at each other because o feed three times a day, two of which are calanus and pellets, which are extremely nutrient dense.
This morning, as the lights were coming on, I noticed one stressed out hovering above the sand bed. His dorsal fin had a few minor splits. The other Chromis didn’t pay much attention to him except the biggest one was hanging near him, but not chasing him or anything. I’m not sure if an invert or something spooked the Chromis at night in the rocks or what, but I have placed him in an acclimation box to keep him away from the other Chromis.
He seems fine in here. Not eating yet though. The others pay no attention to him like you would expect if aggression was a huge issue.
I also don’t like this huge box in my tank as it messes with the flow for my coral frags, so I want it out ASAP. I was thinking about leaving him in there for the day and introducing him as the other fish go to bed, especially if they aren’t showing aggression. Does that sound like a reasonable plan? This should give him time to destress a bit.
I have had the same group of 4 green Chromis in my 60 gallon for nearly a year and they have done very well and not nipped at each other because o feed three times a day, two of which are calanus and pellets, which are extremely nutrient dense.
This morning, as the lights were coming on, I noticed one stressed out hovering above the sand bed. His dorsal fin had a few minor splits. The other Chromis didn’t pay much attention to him except the biggest one was hanging near him, but not chasing him or anything. I’m not sure if an invert or something spooked the Chromis at night in the rocks or what, but I have placed him in an acclimation box to keep him away from the other Chromis.
He seems fine in here. Not eating yet though. The others pay no attention to him like you would expect if aggression was a huge issue.
I also don’t like this huge box in my tank as it messes with the flow for my coral frags, so I want it out ASAP. I was thinking about leaving him in there for the day and introducing him as the other fish go to bed, especially if they aren’t showing aggression. Does that sound like a reasonable plan? This should give him time to destress a bit.