how mcuh could i get for my clarkii/chrysogaster pair?

jiggy

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how much could i get for my clarkii/chrysogaster cross pair?

male is 1 inch, female is 1.5inches

im thinkin about selling them or trading for a pair of straight chrysogaster or pair of akindynos or something rarer..
 
Re: how mcuh could i get for my clarkii/chrysogaster pair?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7570181#post7570181 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jiggy
how much could i get for my clarkii/chrysogaster cross pair?

male is 1 inch, female is 1.5inches

im thinkin about selling them or trading for a pair of straight chrysogaster or pair of akindynos or something rarer..
Neither is mature at that size. ID of juvenile clowns can be difficult, especially within the clarkii complex.

Post some pictures, some the regulars within this forum have seen most if not all the color variants of A. chrysogaster first hand. They are extremely few and far between and they do not show up at your local LFS.

fwiw: Akin's are not common, Chrysogaster are not obtainable.
 
me and a friend that owns a local reef store in my area sat down with a clown book and checked these fish out.. i did not get them from an lfs, i got them shipped to me from overseas along with other fish from that locale..

the coloration is of a clarkii, but the striping on the top and rear fin is of a chryso which is very prominant in both male and female..
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7571636#post7571636 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jiggy
me and a friend that owns a local reef store in my area sat down with a clown book and checked these fish out.. i did not get them from an lfs, i got them shipped to me from overseas along with other fish from that locale..

the coloration is of a clarkii, but the striping on the top and rear fin is of a chryso which is very prominant in both male and female..
Sounds fine. Post some pictures, we don't have enough of them on RC for folks to see :>)
 
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