black and white ocellaris

Most if not all orange faced black and white ocellaris clownfish will eventually turn completely black. It's a really good sign the clownfish is a juvenile and captive bred.
 
While it is true a juvenile Darwin will go from Orange to black, but 90% of the U.S. Market has a mixed genetic broadstock now for Darwins. They have been mixed with standard Ocellaris, snowflakes etc etc. this when you see a Darwin with orange that has not gone away it is not a true Darwin and is mixed with some type of standard occy.
 
I disagree reef smarts, when a Darwin/ black and white ocellaris clown breeds with a regular orange and white ocellaris the outcome is not a spotted ocellaris. Generally it results in a Mocha/ brownish clownfish. Granted I'm not entirely sure how two black and white clownfish can have offspring with orange faces that eventually turn all black.
 
I disagree reef smarts, when a Darwin/ black and white ocellaris clown breeds with a regular orange and white ocellaris the outcome is not a spotted ocellaris. Generally it results in a Mocha/ brownish clownfish. Granted I'm not entirely sure how two black and white clownfish can have offspring with orange faces that eventually turn all black.

Maybe a similar situation to the color changes when mature of the Lipizzan stallions?
 
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