160 gallon tank stocking

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2 ocellaris clownfish
1 black and white chromis
3 lemon chromis
7 blue green chromis
1 lyretail anthias
1 foxface lo
1 yellow eyed kole tang
160 gallon tank
 
Should work as long as you understand the nature of chromis and are willing to put up with them potentially picking each other off.
 
2 ocellaris clownfish
6 lemon chromis
5 blue green chromis
1 lyretail anthias
1 magnificent foxface
1 yellow eyed kole tang
160 gallon tank
This is the final desision
 
Can all of those chromis be introduced at once note the slight number change and as they pick each other off do I replace them
 
Do trios of chromis kill each other off

Lots of reports of people trying various configs and numbers of Chromis only to have them pick eachother off over time. Personally, I avoid them for this reason.
 
Lots of reports of people trying various configs and numbers of Chromis only to have them pick eachother off over time. Personally, I avoid them for this reason.
Forget about the blue green chromis i may just throw in 3 pajama cardinalfish to replace them what about the lemon chromis ive seen a tank with 3 and i will probably change my numbers to 3.
Will lemon chromis kill each other off?
 
Add in a yellow watchman goby to that stocking lost I forgot to add it
 
Pajama Cardinals would be a great choice, they just hang around and don't establish pecking order via aggression. I have one in my 90 gallon and he just hangs around.
 
Pajama Cardinals would be a great choice, they just hang around and don't establish pecking order via aggression. I have one in my 90 gallon and he just hangs around.
Can I still do 3 lemon chromis?
 
2 ocellaris clownfish
1 yellow watchman goby
3 pajama cardinalfish
3 lemon chromis
1 scotts fairy wrasse
1 lyretail anthias
1 magnificent foxface
1 yellow eyed kole tang
160 gallon tank
 
Scotts fairy wrasses can be a bit on the aggressive side, but with those tank mates it should be fine. The Chromis are simply a "try it and see" type situation.
 
I used 5 blue green chromis to cycle my tank and three years later I still have have four...So don't necessarily agree with the idea that they will slowly pick each other off.
 
Scotts fairy wrasses can be a bit on the aggressive side, but with those tank mates it should be fine. The Chromis are simply a "try it and see" type situation.
Last question do all of these fish adapt to pellets from an auto feeder quickly (within a couple of days)?
 
I used 5 blue green chromis to cycle my tank and three years later I still have have four...So don't necessarily agree with the idea that they will slowly pick each other off.
I made the desicion to go with yellow chromis because they are open water peaceful damsels
 
Scotts fairy wrasses can be a bit on the aggressive side, but with those tank mates it should be fine. The Chromis are simply a "try it and see" type situation.
Could I do the same stocking list but a yellow tang instead of the fairy wrasse and the anthias
 

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