Confuse with clownfish. Please identify

godzen

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I have a pair of normal orange/white clowns (name please) and their eyes look much different from these black & white ones. The black one seems mean and their teeth more visible. I'm new to clowns in general and the various subtle differences are not obvious to me but these are. I was hoping to get a pair of black & white Ocellaris clownfish to pair up with the usual orange/white Ocellaris clownfish that I had in the tank. However, a guy gave me the black pairs for cheap so I just went for it. They don't seems as cute as the normal clowns. However, both pair get along great so that is a bonus. Please help me identify both types as shown in the photos.



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Those are saddleback clowns, A Polymnus and they are misbarred. I personally think yours are exceptionally nice. They get very aggressive as they grow and I would definitely suggest you stick to one pair.
 
Those are saddleback clowns, A Polymnus and they are misbarred. I personally think yours are exceptionally nice. They get very aggressive as they grow and I would definitely suggest you stick to one pair.

They've been together for a week now. Are you saying eventually, the saddleback will wipe out the ocellaris? I think the pectoral fin damage was from when I originally put them in with the ocellaris. The two big female battled it out for a few second but I have not seen them fight anymore. The black pair host their own BTA and the ocellaris mind their own business in the corner.
 
there is always a chance they'll get along, but I say a very very small one. More then likely if they stay in the same tank together they'll kill each other off.
 
FYI the saddlebacks will get 2x or 3x larger than the ocellaris... they can be pretty big as adults. I've seen adult saddlebacks over 4" long...
 
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