Help identifying clownfish!

aaren92

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Hey guys! New to Reef Central and entirely new to saltwater aquariums. I got my first tank when a friend of mine's coworker was upgrading -- he knew I had always wanted one.

Anyways, it was an already established tank with a clown fish -- one that I had always thought to be an Ocellaris. On Thursday I went to my LFS and invested in another 'Ocellaris.' However this one looks much different than my original. (Something I did not wholly notice until I had them in the same tank).

The funny thing is, immediately after they were together they began pairing off. And I do mean immediately -- my original clown fish immediately started to do the seizure looking thing where he submits to the more dominant fish. So I would assume they are the same species...

Anyways, I have attached some pictures -- any help identifying them would be much appreciated!
 

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if your talking about the color being different then yeah , but otherwise they look the same to me. You got Ocellaris dude
 
Cool thanks! Like I said I barely started my saltwater aquarium about a month ago. My friend already had it established for what he said to be almost a year. Only major difference between em is the new one has clear tipped fins. My first clown has full black tipped fins.
 
as clowns mature their colors fill in
Good to know! It's sort of strange, I can tell the younger one is the newer clown I added, however it is definitely the most dominant one. So I'm guessing she'll become the female, although she is younger.
 
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