<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7861537#post7861537 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NicoleC
I don't know about the eye ring on a black variant. I assume no, since they are already black, so a muddy tint wouldn't even show.
I would defer to JHardman or another clownfish guru on ID'ing them. I have heard multiple contradictory versions of how to tell them apart, and I don't know which is accurate. I believe that the "orange mouth" is not a definitive sign of either species. For example, TMC's black A. ocellaris are solid black and white -- no orange at all -- even as juveniles. Yet many black "A. ocellaris" are sold with the orange mouths.
TMC is the source of almost all the black A. ocellaris out there.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7861542#post7861542 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by My F1sh R D34D!
No. They look the same. Its just that if you get 2 WC Blacks their genes will run alot better than breeding 2 TR blacks.
WC are also pretty darn big!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7861555#post7861555 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by My F1sh R D34D!
Jhardman lives in the Clown forum.
EDITamn thats the record for the quickest to 2 pages....
Sam so what you are telling me is that people will spend an extra $100 for a little brown ring around the clown fish's eye?
pshhhhhhh
No. They look the same. Its just that if you get 2 WC Blacks their genes will run alot better than breeding 2 TR blacks.
Gabriel, it is very unlikely you have WC A. ocellaris. They are just too rare in the US. Not impossible, but unlikely.do you think that my flalse clowns may me wild cought?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7861592#post7861592 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NicoleC
There isn't a large enough gene pool of black A. ocellaris in captivity, and the fish are getting deformities like smashed faces and underbites due to inbreeding. WC black pairs are in desperate need among breeders but hard to get out of Australia and harder to ID since most of the TR blacks come from Oz, too.
Gabriel, it is very unlikely you have WC A. ocellaris. They are just too rare in the US. Not impossible, but unlikely.
ok so what is an A. Percula? is that another name for a true perc?
is an A. ocellaris a false perc?
why the different names?
thanks Nicole... my false pair is rather large so it may be due to diet? i guess? or just luck? also my false are breeding every 2 weeks.. if i were to raise them would their offspring grow to be large as well?