my new Ocellaris clowns - pics

ok well i have been waiting for over 3 months for some tank breed ocellaris clowns and nothing, well i was at the lfs the other day and they got in 5 wild caught clowns, one was doing really bad, upside down and shooting straight up and all. So i picked 2 that looked good. The manager was getting ready to scoop the dying one out and throw him in the trash, i asked if i could try to rescue him and he dumped him in the bag.

I live less than 5 minutes away from LFS and when i got home the sick one died. The other two seemed alright after an hour drip, dropped them in. One died within 3 hours, the other passed away withing the night. Went back to LFS and basically 4 of the 5 he got in died. My water has no ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, phosphate, copper etc.... good water values all over.

today he received 12 tank breed clowns, bought 2 of them and they are awesome, the first bach woudn't eat nothing, these hogs have eaten like 3 times today.

here's my pics;


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so the color is a little different, do you think they are both ocellaris clowns?
 
yes, tank raised perculla clowns. sounds like the wild caught were cyanide caught. sorry to hear that. cyanide shuts down the liver and kidneys soon after capture. usually in a couple of days to weeks. its sad that it still happens, but it does. REEF-ON!!!
 
Congrats on the new fish that are doing good:) I got tank raised o's too, and mine adjusted right in also. I have had mine 1 1/2 weeks. One of mine also is brighter than the other:) They are so fun to watch.
 
They look like very nice ocellaris (they don't look like percula as one of your responders suggested they are.)

I know it was frustrating waiting for 3 months but your tank will thank and fish will thank you. Giving the tank those 3 months to stabilize will keep you on the way to much more success than if you had just dumped the fish in right at the end of the cycle.
 
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