<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7861423#post7861423 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bebo77 how can you tell the difference between a true black and a false black?
The original picture is not good enough to positively ID either. The orange one *appears* to be a A. ocellaris, if the eye ring is muddy instead of intense orange, as it looks to me.
The black one, by the odds, is probably also A. ocellaris, tank raised. Wild caught black A. ocellaris are few and far between in the US.
Ron check out teh Clownfish forum. I think one guy said he had pics in his gallery. That post is quite old and the forum moves just as fast as this one.
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.
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