Mertens anemones are known to sometimes cause melanism in clarkii complex clownfish.
Are those latifasciatus wild or tank bred?
I had it with percula and gigantea the other way around - nice black Solomon percula lost a good deal of their black and got a lot more orange after being housed in a gigantea.
The female of my first percula pair also got a "blond spot" in her dorsal fin and on her back.
While the anemone certainly has a part in this, the mechanism is not yet understood or predictable.
Blue stripe melaninism is more of a function of collection location rather than anemone selection. Amphiprion tricinctus on the other hand, shows extreme melaninism when kept with S. mertensii.
Those look very nice for captive bred - no misbars, no under-bite, from the look you couldn't tell they were tank raised.
Who bred them and where did you get them from?
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