Hey,
thanks for help but my point regarding idea would be doesnt this mean that some orange skunks must have a leuckranos in them.
It defiently doesnt look like a leucokranos but it looks like if you pair it with one youd def have a nice pair. There are some wild pics of leuckoranos and orange skunks. It defiently has a more blunt nose then most orange skunks ive seen and its wild caught so its not from being CB.
Ive been having a discussion with one of the leading reasearched for clownfish and leucokranos.
So far what we can gather is this is the offspring of a luecokranos and a chrystopertus(SP) or lueckranos and orange skunk.
Which means that this would indeed be a lueckranos because from that i am gathering that distinction covers a wide vareity of striping patterns seen during Dr. Gerard Allens documentation of leucokranos.
My point by showing this fish is to merely throw a wrench in the thinking that leucokranos is one striping pattern. This fish does look like a orange skunk but it has the same side head markings noted by Dr. Allen during his documentation.
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