LucidGoblin
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I found a beautiful maroon clown at Petco the other day. He's about an inch and half with a deep burgundy color body and bright orange edges on his fins. He loves his BTA, but is not too rough with it, and seems real happy and healthy. Then I noticed about two days after I bought him that he only has one ventral fin, and my heart sank. I thought he was the perfect fish. He swims normally, and there is nothing where the missing ventral fin should be. Not a scar or bump. So, I'm thinking its something he was born with. My questions would be:
How many ventral fins is a clownfish naturally supposed to have? Is it always two?
If he was born with it, would it be considered a genetic mutation?
Will it grow back?
Would this bother anyone else as much as it has bothered me?
How many ventral fins is a clownfish naturally supposed to have? Is it always two?
If he was born with it, would it be considered a genetic mutation?
Will it grow back?
Would this bother anyone else as much as it has bothered me?
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