Blue chromis, small reef fish found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, are preyed upon by various predators. Common threats include larger fish such as groupers, basslets, and some species of wrasses. Additionally, larger marine animals like octopuses and certain species of sharks may also feed on blue chromis. Their vibrant coloration and schooling behavior help them evade some predators, but they remain vulnerable in the complex reef ecosystem.
omnivores
Chromis chromis was created in 1758.
Chromis limbaughi was created in 1825.
Chromis sanctaehelenae was created in 1987.
Chromis cyanea was created in 1860.
Nyctemera chromis was created in 1882.
Shortsnout Chromis was created in 2008.
Smokey chromis was created in 1917.
Chromis atripectoralis was created in 1951.
Chromis amboinensis was created in 1871.
Chromis notata was created in 1843.
Chromis iomelas was created in 1906.