Flared Gills - Anyone have a picture?

theclearblue

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After a long debate between onyx and B&W ocellaris, I've decided to pick up a pair of B&W Ocellaris in the hopes of breeding them at some point in the future. In my research I've found that flared gills (among other deformities) seem to be a more common trait in B&W ocellaris than other clownfish.

Could someone post a photo of a clownfish with flared gills? I've been unsuccessful in finding a picture on the web.

Thanks!
 
Though I don't have pictures I would say that B&W get it as much as any other clown. The majority of the cases I have seen first hand have come from CB fish and the majority of the reason for this is poor culling from the breeder(s).

-Ian
 
I can't seem to find any pics either, but from what I've seen of them, you'll know that they've got flared gills if they do. It almost reminds me of a male betta displaying or a bearded dragon.
 
That is correct but it is more like "bent" then flare. I have seen some that even have a 90 degree angle to them. Though it does not affect the well being of the fish it is a pretty sight. From what I have heard it comes from over crowding rather then genetics, that just what I have been told.
 
Thanks for the help, I was concerned it was a defect that wouldn't be readily apparent, although it sounds like that is not the case.
 
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