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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | 283 litres / 74.76 US gallons |
Maximum Size | 15.2cm / 5.98inches |
Reef Compatible | Yes |
Temperament | Semi-aggressive |
Care Description | Easy |
Specific Gravity | 1.020-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General Description
The Webers Chromis, scientifically known as Chromis weberi, displays a striking appearance with its blue body complimented by iridescent green sides and distinctive black-lined lyre tails. This species is commonly found in schools across the reefs of the South Pacific.
Aquarium Suitability
Webers Chromis are considered an ideal addition to both fish-only and reef aquariums due to their hardy nature and peaceful demeanor. They thrive when kept in schools of three or more individuals and can be a captivating sight in larger show tank setups. Ideal for beginners, these fish are commonly kept long-term and have a lifespan ranging between 8 to 15 years in well-maintained aquariums of good water quality.
Demands
With a classification of being easy to care for, Webers Chromis are adaptable to a variety of aquarium conditions. They are omnivores, requiring a diet that includes meaty items, herbivore flakes, and frozen preparations. Incorporating vitamin-enriched foods into their diet can help maintain their vibrant body coloration.
Care and Hardiness
Webers Chromis are recognized for their robust hardiness, making them a popular choice among aquarists. They can tolerate fluctuations in water parameters to some extent, provided that the overall water quality is good. Keeping the pH levels between 8.1-8.4, KH levels between 8-12, and salinity levels within 1.020-1.025 is crucial for their well-being.
Reef Suitability
This species is considered reef-compatible, making them suitable inhabitants for reef aquariums. Their peaceful temperament makes them a harmonious addition to a reef environment, allowing for a diverse and balanced ecosystem within the tank.
Aquarium Setup
When setting up an aquarium for Webers Chromis, it is essential to provide ample space for them to swim freely. A tank size of at least 283 liters is recommended to accommodate a small school of these fish comfortably. Ensuring sufficient hiding spots and open swimming areas will cater to their natural behaviors and social needs.
Behaviour
Webers Chromis exhibit semi-aggressive behavior within their school, establishing a hierarchy amongst themselves. Despite this, they are generally peaceful towards other tank mates, adding a lively and dynamic element to the aquarium environment.
Feeding and Diet
As omnivores, Webers Chromis require a varied diet consisting of meaty items, herbivore flakes, and frozen foods. Regular feeding schedules with high-quality, nutrient-rich foods will support their overall health and vibrant coloration.
Dimorphism
Information on dimorphism and captive reproduction is not available for Webers Chromis.
Habitat and Distribution
Found throughout the South Pacific reefs, Webers Chromis prefer to inhabit areas in close proximity to coral formations. They are commonly seen in schools, gliding gracefully through the vibrant coral reef ecosystems that they call home.