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Old 07-11-2011, 12:57 PM   #1
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green chromis in a 20 long?

Ok my question is could I keep three green chromis in a 20 long with a pair of clowns? Or could I do one clown one firefish and the 3 chromis or 1 clown a royal gramma and the chromis? Are any of these stocking lists plausible or am I just dreaming?

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I think the chromis are gonna put you over. The pair of clowns and a firefish sound good to me. Or the clowns and the gramma.
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I would say a you could get away with 4 fish if you have enough liverock and filtration and keep up on the pwc... It all depends on what you want. I would do 1clownfish, 1 firefish, 1, green cromis, 1 gramma. All very hardy fish and easy to take care of.
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Four wouldnt be bad if like stated above you keep up on it.

I'm thinking you want a small school of fish though, is that what you were wanting?
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Yeah I wouldn't mind a small school I just really like the chromis. Not a big fan of cardinals I just like the way the chromis looks
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Can chromis be kept singly or must they b kept in a school?
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