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Description
Common Name - Chocolate-Dip Chromis, Hawaiian Bicolor Chromis

Scientific Name - Pycnochromis hanui

Appearance - The Chocolate-Dip Chromis has an oval shaped body with a pointed nose and forked tail. The name of this fish matches it's appearance. The front half of it's body looks as if it's been dipped in chocolate. The front half is a shade of black while the other half is a beige/white. Their maximum length reaches up to 6.0 cm

Distribution - These fish could be found across the Indian Ocean between 3 and 20 meters. They can also be found in the Eastern Central pacific, for they are confined to the Hawaiian Islands. Normally they would only be located on protected reefs.

Mating Behavior - Their mating process is similar to other Chromis species. Males are usually the ones to clean an area of substrate and fertilize the eggs.

Food - Chocolate-Dip Chromis food consists of Brine Shrimp Nauplii, Brine Shrimps, Cyclops, Daphnia salina, Frozen food (small sorts), Mysis, and Zooplankton.

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