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I’ve done my “research” on why chromis damsels die in large groups.
I have found from a few anecdotal evidence that chromis damsels that have aggressive fish in the tank are more likely to survive and stay as a group.
In a tank with minimal aggression, chromis may turn in on themselves.
I am open to some suggestions on which damsel I can add to a future group of chromis from killing each other.
I have found from a few anecdotal evidence that chromis damsels that have aggressive fish in the tank are more likely to survive and stay as a group.
In a tank with minimal aggression, chromis may turn in on themselves.
I am open to some suggestions on which damsel I can add to a future group of chromis from killing each other.




