Clown ID help

udflyer00

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Greetings, this is my first post. Looking for some help ID'ing a clown that i picked up. I was told it was a type of sebae, but just wanted to confirm so I can make sure I'm reading about the right type of fish... I bought him to pair with my GBTA, but so far 2 weeks later and he wants nothing to do with it... :( I'm so bummed, the only reason I picked up a clown... :P Maybe one day down the road as there is definitely no getting him out without tearing everything out. Thanks again.

Mark

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To me it looks like a saddleback (( Amphiprion polymnus )) the black color morph.

As for it being hosted, a BTA isn't a natural host, but that shouldn't be too much of an issue. Just give it more time. Many years ago I had a pair, that were hosted by a BTA.
 
I agree that it is a black A. polymnus. Natural hosts for these fish are the S. haddoni and H. crispa.
 
Thanks for the responses. I just looked up those anemones and both require much more light than i can offer... :( A LFS has some really nice Black misbar Ocellaris, would that get along with my current clown? Would the BTA host the Ocellaris?

Thanks.
 
I don't want them to pair, i just want to get a clown that could join with my BTA... :( Do you think they would fight badly?
 
Yes.

A. Polymnus can be very aggressive and I would not mix an occellaris with it. Also, IME, Saddle clowns tend to be hard on their anemones. I would go for a BTA. I too have had them host BTA. IME, Crispas and Haddonis are much more sensitive and I would not take one that was freshly imported and put it with these clowns. I would give the anemone ample time to acclimate to captivity in a tank by itself before you put it with your clowns. A healthy BTA anemone should be able to take the abuse they can deliver.
 
Well then hopefully one of these days they'll realize what they're supposed to do with it.. :D Thanks for all the input, so I have a saddleback and not a sebae... :D

Thanks again,
Mark
 
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