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Hello! In my tank I have two blue green chromis and I would love some more. But I would like something more unique. Does anyone have non blue green chromis. Preferably sunrise chromis or yellow chromis. I live about 15 mins away from Detroit Michigan
 
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I have some black & gold chromis I can sell. $10 each. I’m also near metro Detroit.
Hi, just wondering if you could post a couple pics of your chromis? I've been trying to track down something other than the standard blues/greens and would love to know what other varieties are out there.

Thanks!
 
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Hey if you are still looking and dont mind shipping, I can get in Chromis retrofasciata and Chromis Dimidiata in most cases, I might be able to get in Chromis vanderbilt, Chromis nitidam and chromis ovalis, but these are much harder to come by.
 
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Hey if you are still looking and dont mind shipping, I can get in Chromis retrofasciata and Chromis Dimidiata in most cases, I might be able to get in Chromis vanderbilt, Chromis nitidam and chromis ovalis, but these are much harder to come by.
Hi. I am currently no longer searching. I had to downsize my tank, but whenever I upgrade. I’ll definitely keep you in mind. Thank you
 
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