i have gone through a few chromis but my current group seems to be getting 
along fine,  for know anyway.  I have a few bigger guys ( old vets ) and 2 
smaller new guys but all seems fine for know.  I really like the schooling 
action in a big tank and if the current group goes along ok i might add a few 
more. 

Steve Jones     
Micro Support Specialist
Systems Development
Saskatchewan Region     
work : 780-3264
cell: 537-4093

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From: "Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 2001-06-19 12:07 PM:

I have 5 blue-green chromis and they have worked out fine.  Minimal 
squabbling, and nice colors.  The schooling action adds a great touch.  I 
also have a 55.  Give them lots of hiding places (with 70 lbs of rock that 
shouldn't be a problem).  I think mine get along so well because they were 
very small (about .75") when purchased, so they've grown up together.  
They're now about 2 - 2.5" long.  

Cardinals can be nice, too and I would definitely second the nomination of 
the long-nosed hawkfish.  They're definitely interesting, but can be picky 
eaters sometimes, and you don't want to keep more than one.

Just my two and a half cents worth.

Rich Lewis


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