Rob,
I've finally finished reading your thread, it was extremely informative and very appriciated. A few years ago I witnessed a large, aggresive, female coral banded shrimp attack and kill a small, male occellaris, so I would not be surprised if the injury on your black male was indeed caused by that gorilla crab. I currently have a female Amphiprion Sandaracinos that mystiriously lost its tail, one night it was a bloddy stumb. And her tail completely healed and there was no discoloration of the dorsal stripe. I have also seen the discoloration of the tail stripe in regualer O's and it was not a result of any injury.
where do you order your rot diet and otohime? I am planning on breeding Amphiprion Melanopus as soon as i locate a sutiable male for my WC lizard island female specimen, any recomendations or suggestions on literature or threads on Melanopus or breeding clowns in general are greatly appriciated. how are the orange babies doin? I can't wait to see the fully developed colors of the black and whites and the oranges together in growout!
Thanks,
Nate