Albino Clownfish

Heterodonut

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Well, the story buzzing about is someone in South Africa has produced captive bred albino (red eye-no black pigment) ocellaris clownfish. From the person himself he claims the brood female is ill, but not before he was able to raise a clutch of a few hundred babies, of which 20 to 40 appear to be albino!
Love them or hate them-the clownfish hobby is going to take a giant leap!
 
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those pictures seem so fake. Let see a really clear and sharp picture of an albino clownfish.
there is no reason why there should not be an albino clown, but I don't think the pictures in that thread are pictures of albino fish.
If I have a albino clown fish I would have very clear, unquestionable pictures of them.
 
Those could be pictures of a form of albinoism. Their eyes do have a pink tint to them and seem lighter. But that does not prove them to be completely albino. You would have to get some tests done to prove it out.
 
I hope you guys didn't take that first picture to be the clowns, that was someone's representation of what an albino would look like. Keep reading, they are towards the bottom.
 
I'd hate to think anybody thought THAT was the picture(S) we were referring to! I don't know if the guys newest pictures on are the linked sight, but the first ones were evidently taken with his cell phone. Speaking of photoshop, I think the same guy posted a picture of a white (not an albino) yellow tang. Everybody said it was photoshopped, until he posted the underwater video shot in Hawaii.
 
The cell phone picture (the last ones in the thread) definetly shows albino clowns, and exactly what they might look like without the black pigmentation (melanin).
 
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