One stressed out fish!

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So I have a pair of bluefin chromis/damsels. One is bullying the other like he's the kid on the playground no one likes. My question in all this is do I pull out the bullied fish or the bully. My set back with the bullied I I feel bad for him so I don't wanna ditch but I'm afraid irreversible damage may have been done already and I don't want negative effects on other tank mates. Now with the bully I don't wanna take away his target and he start going after other far more expensive tank mates? Please advise, thank you.


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I hear one in five chromis don't make it - high mortality.
 
I will say that I have three blue green chromis and two orange line chromis in my 75 that ive had for 6 months with little to no agression. I have lots of hiding places. Though and lots of swimming room.
 
Should I be worried about disease though due to high stress levels on the bullied fish


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No, I wouldnt worry about disease with these tough guys. They'll just make it rough on each other.
 
They will stress out the rest of your tank though if there picking on each other excessively. I wouldnt want them being agressive in my tank with my white cheek tang known to get ich
 

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