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Green chromis
Green chromis
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£10.50 GBP
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£10.50 GBP
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Green Chromis
Chromis viridis
Origin: Indo-Pacific – Red Sea to Fiji, Maldives, Indonesia
Size: Up to 10 cm
Reef Compatibility:
Diet: Omnivore – feeds on zooplankton and algae; accepts frozen foods, pellets, and flakes.
Care Level: Easy – hardy and adaptable.
Aggression: Peaceful – best kept in small groups, though squabbles may occur in confined spaces.
Captive-Bred Available: ❌ No
Notes:
The Green Chromis is one of the most popular schooling fish in the reef hobby, admired for its shimmering green-blue colour and peaceful nature. Best kept in groups of 5 or more in tanks with plenty of swimming space. While generally hardy, smaller individuals can be lost over time due to in-group aggression.
Why We Like It:
Active, colourful, and inexpensive, the Green Chromis brings a sense of movement and schooling behaviour to reef tanks. A great choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists looking for lively upper-water activity.
Chromis viridis
Origin: Indo-Pacific – Red Sea to Fiji, Maldives, Indonesia
Size: Up to 10 cm
Reef Compatibility:
- Small Fish Safe: ✅ Yes
- Invert Safe: ✅ Yes
- Coral Safe: ✅ Yes
Diet: Omnivore – feeds on zooplankton and algae; accepts frozen foods, pellets, and flakes.
Care Level: Easy – hardy and adaptable.
Aggression: Peaceful – best kept in small groups, though squabbles may occur in confined spaces.
Captive-Bred Available: ❌ No
Notes:
The Green Chromis is one of the most popular schooling fish in the reef hobby, admired for its shimmering green-blue colour and peaceful nature. Best kept in groups of 5 or more in tanks with plenty of swimming space. While generally hardy, smaller individuals can be lost over time due to in-group aggression.
Why We Like It:
Active, colourful, and inexpensive, the Green Chromis brings a sense of movement and schooling behaviour to reef tanks. A great choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists looking for lively upper-water activity.
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