Free clown pair (A. ocellaris) to good home

NicoleC

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Hey guys,

I have two babies that are doing well and are strong. But, they have underbites. They have outgrown it a bit and it's not affecting them in any way I can see, but they should never be bred, and I don't want to sell them due to their underbite.

They will do great as nano pets. They are free to a good home with no other clowns and no aggressive fish that might harm them.

Pickup only in Orange.
 
I have 3 folks in line now. I think at least one of these homes will work out.

With an underbite, the lower jaw slight protrudes more than the upper jaw, so it seems like their chin sticks out.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8003865#post8003865 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by saltyESQ
can you post a pic, I want to see what a fish looks like with an underbite.

I think they look cool with underbites, they look like lean mean eating machines. I saw somewhere online where they nicknamed the occ. with underbites "bulldog clowns" but were going for $9.00.
 
nicole how many of the fish cam out less than "perfect" is it normal for that to happen so often?
 
Just two, unless you count misbars. The cause could have been many things, but SOME defective clowns are normal. I didn't have any that needed to be culled; just these two were not totally right.
 
oh i could hace sworn that i saw you giving away a bunch before for "fish food".... i must have misunderstood.....
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8004574#post8004574 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by My F1sh R D34D!
I think they look cool with underbites, they look like lean mean eating machines. I saw somewhere online where they nicknamed the occ. with underbites "bulldog clowns" but were going for $9.00.

Sounds like they need a fish orthodontist :D when they become teenagers.

Actually I myself had a major underbite when I was younger and needed braces for 4 years
 
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