ThRoewer
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The last two bicinctus they had died.Only wild clowns I saw there were sebae and maroon. Everything else is tank raised.
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The last two bicinctus they had died.Only wild clowns I saw there were sebae and maroon. Everything else is tank raised.
The last two bicinctus they had died.
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Perhaps not as hard to find or not as expensive as Bicinctus, but I saw some nice melanistic Clarkii for sale in Sacramento today. Too bad I don't have room for a pair of these.
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Perhaps not as hard to find or not as expensive as Bicinctus, but I saw some nice melanistic Clarkii for sale in Sacramento today. Too bad I don't have room for a pair of these.
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This and I would extend hypoI've treat all my fish with Prazipro for flukes.
maybe its not A. milii........
the shape of the bands is not the same.......
Exactly. I'll start a new ID thread for that clown and anemone
Its a lone fish....or do you see a group.......
Juveniles Clark´s have yellowish tail........while the adult pair have sexual dicromatism........females have a white tail.....and Males have the outer bords of the tail yellow.........
Back in January I saw this melanistic clownfish which I thought was Clarkii but it was around the same time everyone was getting large shipments of A. Sebae so I was not 100% positive about ID
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BTA is probably what I'm gonna go with. Though it's hard to find really large ones these days...
How are the large ones from LA?
I saw some larger rose anemones at AC but $$$ at $200 each. I got a nice one for under $60 at Aqua Life in Rocklin if you don't mind the drive. They had some nice green ones too for $30
That's terrible size representation