There seems to be a lot of generalization on this thread, so I thought I'd further clarify.
These clowns are mis bar onyx clowns. with that being said misbars are only found in CB clownfish.
Misbars are not only found in CB clowns. I have seen wild misbar clowns, thought it's much more common to see CB misbars.
captive bred clowns dont stripe up that good, you will see misbars and funny stripes. stripes have nothing to do with gender. clownfish are nuetral, then one turns female and the other male, if female dies then male turns female. but female cant turn back. nice onyx pair! they look great, and you can tell wild caught from tank raised, cuz wild caught true percs have better body conformation, and a nicer bite/mouth like zoolander! lol. captive bred clowns have less parasites/illness and are hardier. nice pair!!
CB clowns can be bred with good stripes, the quality depends on the care given and experience of the breeder. Clownfish are not neutral, they are actually all born males, then the dominant one out of the pair becomes female.
It doesn't seem like there's a definite answer with all the different responses. Maybe the only true determination is knowing where it actually came from whether breeder or wild?
On the other hand I think it's interesting how the one with the full white center stripe has a broke tail stripe and the one with the broken center stripe has a full tail stripe.
Correct. Ask your retailer where they were ordered from. Then you'll know for sure if they are wild or CB. I think they are CB based on the size and appearance.
The tail stripe may still come in. When my pair arrived, they both had broken tail stripes but have since grown in. That said, the patterns of your clowns may continue to change.
What kind of anomone do you recommend since you have the same fish which is very cool btw.
If you're looking for their natural host, you have three choices: Stitchodactyla gigantea, Heteractis magnifica, and Heteractic crispa. Of the three S. gigantea and H. magnifica have terrible track records with long term survival (most deaths happen during the acclimation process, which can take about a month) The failure rate is probably about 90%. There have also been reports of Onyx clowns kept with H. magnifica losing their distinctive black coloration, but this is based on anecdotal evidence.
If you're looking for a hardy anemone, then BTAs are the way to go. However, your clowns may or may not interact with the nem.