Nice fish! I'm hoping that someday mine with spawn and I can go through the same process you are!
I stumbled over here and saw the big fight about the clowns and thought I'd put my $0.02 in....
First off, I don't think you really know who that Mitch guy is....he's only one of the top clownfish breeders in the midwest. I've been to his place, seen his setup, talked to him about his fish. If there's anyone around that knows clownfish - it's him! Trying to call him out with a "game point" is ridiculous, because he can school you seven ways from sunday with hard facts. Getting into a factual argument with him -- you aren't going to win. I can't even count how many breeding pairs he's got, LOTS!!
About the whole "Onyx - Not Onyx - I hate Rod's Clown's - name a new breed" bit....What you have is a True Percula. I know that SA sells them as SA Onyx, but there aren't "true" onyx by the definitions that have been established in the hobby. By naming your own breed as some suggested, you'd just be giving a misleading name to true percs that many others already have. A true perc may still have a lot of dark coloration, but in order to be considered an ONYX it must be almost completely black, with highlights of orange, not the other way around as yours are. Furthermore, just because someone may have an Onyx pair does not mean that they will have all Onyx babies either. It's a recessive gene that doesn't always get expressed. Two Onyx parents may have a certain percent of onyx babies, but will also have a number of regular True Percs. Alternatively, a pair of "True Percula" parents may once-in-a-while have an Onyx baby.
Example......Back in the middle ages, Monks over in England experimented with genetics with bean plants. Once in a while, they would have a bean plant that was just what they were looking for (think onyx). Even though the other plants were nice, this one was better (to them). They chose that plant, and planted its seeds. Of those, maybe on 25% were that nice plant. They then picked those seeds and planted again. Over time, you can refine - through selective breeding - the traits that are "desirable". In the case of Bill (from Mitch's post) he chose to breed as much black into the fish as he could - he (and many others) found it desirable. Back to the beans....With the regular seeds, every once in a while, they would still get one of the "really awesome" bean plants, but mostly just the normal ones. The selective breeding (line breeding) ended up with a strain of beans that had the traits the Monks were looking for. Next time you go the hardware store, look at the variety of bean plants you can buy in seeds. Each has been line breed for a specific purpose. It would be incorrect to call a "pole bean" a "bush bean" and also incorrect to call a "bush bean" a "pole bean". BUT, if you buy beans that you want to climb up a pole, and they stay as a bush, you might be mad at the mis-labeling. There's nothing wrong with it, just be sure to put a correct label on your fish. Sorry for the digression, I thought it was a good example.
A bit about "Rod's Clowns"....Rod's clowns are merely Onyx clowns. Many in the hobby think that a "Rod's Clown" is the name given to A. Percula clownfish that are mostly black - Onyx. It's actually more like the "Kleenex" phenomenon. When you go blow your nose, you say "I need to grab a Kleenex" and you may take a tissue of another brand. Or, in the south, at a restaurant you can be asked, "What kind of Coke do you want?" In these examples, brand names become so popular that they replace the generic name. The same has happened with Onyx. People refer to the Onyx clown as "Rod's Clown" because he has experimental in breeding them effectively and bringing them to the masses.
I know people who also think that the Onyx clown is ugly, so instead they get a very nice looking True Perc - what you have! It's nothing to really be upset about, or get in a fit over. I think Mitch was just trying to correct your naming, as an Onyx will fetch a far higher price tag. Is this bad practice to have a higher price tag for fish you think are ugly? Actually no. It's supply and demand 101. Since not all True Percs can give Onyx at great numbers, there are very few onyx fish compared to a full saturation of true percs. SO, because there are fewer, people are willing to pay more.
Try looking up some of the other RARE clownfish breeds. Many are hideous, but can easily fetch in the $5,000 price tag for a single fish.
Also, about the naming thing. Say I own a Chevy Impala, and tell all my friends I have a Corvette, is that right? NO. They're in the same family (Chevy) but the Corvette is more rare, and fetches a higher price tag. Onyx are like the Corvette of Chevy - top-of-the-line for the A. Percula breed.
There's nothing wrong with having a very nice Impala though......