I have kept and bred freshwater fish of many types since a child and several years back had a pair of clownfish in a small cube tank that spawned regularly and eggs would get to larvae stage, release and be gone as i did not have time to raise clowns then and was breeding plakat bettas. I am now in the very early stages of setting up to breed clowns.
I am very dissappointed to learn that misbar clowns are the result of poor water conditions. But, I do have some questions...
Do misbars pairs produce more misbars, or do they produce standard patterns if kept in good water?
I am assuming standard pattern... as it does not sound like the misbar is a genetic change, but the result of poor environment. If so these fish are as said earlier imo culls. Not to say they are not attractive fish, just not what someone who would want to attain for line breeding.
So are these true clown varieties out there like picassos, snowflakes etc.. being produced from selection and seperate true line breeding?
... seems there is a lot of variance and fish that are not quite picasso, not quite onyx, or snowflake for example.
I obviously have a lot more research to do on clownfish breeding/hybridizing... any good resourcing would be appreciated.
thanks,
Shane