A friend of mine just picked up this clown fish (bottom clownfish) and it looks anerythristic to me. Is there such a genetic anomaly found in the clownfish world? Any opinion on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
I dont think its an albino because the fish still has black markings. The fish has a greyish pinkish color to it suggesting it's lacking in red pigmentation.
These terms are used quite alot in biological instutions or studies. I find genetic anomalies quite interesting. Why what is wrong with the term "anerythristic"?
Like I said, I never read the clownfish forums, so I dont know how it applies to fish. Ive only ever heard it in the snake realm.
Maybe I should read the clownfish forums more.
Well, I would enjoy it if it was mine.... but like i mentioned it belongs to a friend. I just thought it was interesting from the stand point of genetics since I have never seen one.
I will have him take more pictures and send them to me. Thanks for everyone's input. As far as I was told, the fish is in good health and is eating fine.
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