Green Chromis - South Pacific
Chromis sp
(7 Reviews)

Green Chromis - South Pacific
Chromis sp
(7 Reviews)
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Care Facts
Care Level: | Easy |
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Temperament: | Peaceful |
Diet: | Omnivore |
Reef Safe: | Yes |
Minimum Tank Size: | 30 gallons |
Max Size: | 4 inches |
Green Chromis (Chromis viridis): Vibrant Mid-Water Reef Fish
The Green Chromis, native to the Indo-Pacific region, flourishes in coral-rich coastal waters and displays stunning blue-green iridescent coloration that intensifies under proper aquarium lighting. These active mid-water swimmers make excellent additions to reef aquariums when their social requirements are accommodated.
Habitat and Reef Compatibility:
Originating from Indo-Pacific coral reefs, Green Chromis thrive in well-structured reef environments with ample swimming space and rockwork territories. They are completely reef-safe, showing no interest in corals or invertebrates, making them ideal for established reef systems.
Size, Lifespan, and Characteristics:
- Adult Size: 3-4 inches maximum
- Lifespan: 8-15 years with proper care
- Sexual Dimorphism: Minimal differences between males and females
- Activity Level: Constant mid-water swimming and active feeding behavior
Social Behavior and Tank Requirements:
Green Chromis exhibit hierarchical social dynamics. Two approaches are successful:
Single Specimen Approach (30-40 gallons): Individual Green Chromis thrive in community reef tanks, often developing interactive personalities and integrating peacefully with diverse tank mates. This eliminates social stress while maintaining their vibrant activity.
Large School Approach (100+ gallons): For aquarists with spacious systems, schools of 8+ individuals can display natural schooling behavior when provided with extensive rockwork and proper territory establishment.
Note: Small groups (2-6 individuals) often experience social stress due to hierarchical dynamics and are not recommended regardless of tank size.
Diet and Feeding:
Green Chromis are planktivorous in nature, readily accepting:
- High-quality marine pellets and flakes
- Frozen mysis shrimp and enriched brine shrimp
- Marine copepods and zooplankton
- Feed 2-3 times daily in small portions for optimal health
Tank Requirements:
- Single Specimen: 30-40 gallon minimum
- School Setup: 100+ gallons with complex rockwork
- Water Parameters: pH 8.1-8.4, Salinity 1.024-1.026, Temperature 74-78°F
- Environment: Moderate flow with open swimming areas and hiding spots
Aquaculture Availability:
Green Chromis have been successfully bred in captivity but are primarily available as wild-caught specimens.
Compatible Tank Mates:
For Single Specimens: Clownfish, Cardinalfish, Royal Gramma, Fire Gobies, peaceful wrasses, and most reef-safe community fish.
For Schools: Large peaceful fish that occupy different water columns - tangs, large angelfish, bottom-dwelling species.
Coloration Development:
Juveniles display translucent green coloration that develops into vibrant blue-green iridescence with proper nutrition and lighting as they mature.
Ideal for: Reef aquarists seeking active, colorful fish who can accommodate either single specimen or large school requirements.
Reviewed by: James Macarthur on April 2, 2025
Reviewed by: Edilberto Figueredo on Jan. 23, 2025
Very impressed with the color and how lively they are. As always saltwater fish.com delivered excellent.
Reviewed by: Patrick Fiedelak on Dec. 8, 2024
Ordered 2 and LOVE them. They give the tank and unexpected shimmer as they sleekly change color depending on movements. Get along well with tank mates.
Reviewed by: Liz Montanez on Aug. 9, 2024
Good
Reviewed by: James Cain on Aug. 6, 2024
Reviewed by: Paige Hutchinson on July 15, 2024
Reviewed by: Eugene Gaynor on Feb. 19, 2024
Ordered 3. all came in healthy. they are great additions
Reviewed by: John Parks on Feb. 19, 2024
Reviewed by: Richard Walker on Sept. 27, 2023