Obsessed with designer clowns...

Jrambo88

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I just recently cycled my 28 gal jbj. My first fish(es) was a pair of these clowns. I would love to see everyone's snowflakes, Picasso, di Vinci and etc.
 
My clown pair. These are called Frostbite by some and Flurry by others. A. Ocellaris variation.
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Really nice pair,

you need to get those two a nice anemone :)

The XL Bubble tip I had almost ate the female clown. Had to literally pull her out of the anemone mouth. The anemone also stung the male so hard he got startled and tried jumping out of the tank. I saw it all go down. Good thing I had a lid on the tank. Needless to say I had to get rid of the anemone...gave it away for free.
But I might still put an anemone sometime soon again.
 
@coral addiction those are beautiful, I love the look especially the white body with the Orange fins, simply amazing. I'm trying to post a picture but my IPad isn't letting me.
 
My current Wyoming White/Picasso "pair" (they are still really young)
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My domino/misbar pair
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I don't have this picasso anymore, but he was lovely
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That picasso you had is awesome. I like the white on his face looks like war paint lol. What tanks do you have all those in? All with anemones?
 
The top pair are in a CADlights 34 gallon with a torch coral. They have an anemone but they don't use it

The Domino Pair are in a Nuvo 8 gallon with no anemone. They live in some flame algae

The picasso was in a 65 gallon with a large rose bubble tip anemone.
 
Yeah they do.

Actually the anemone was there first, but I think they like the torch better because it is bigger. I have had no luck with clowns associating with small anemones. Once they get some size the clowns seem to move in.
 
The XL Bubble tip I had almost ate the female clown. Had to literally pull her out of the anemone mouth. The anemone also stung the male so hard he got startled and tried jumping out of the tank. I saw it all go down. Good thing I had a lid on the tank. Needless to say I had to get rid of the anemone...gave it away for free.
But I might still put an anemone sometime soon again.

Ouch, good thing you caught it in time, a bta is the last anemone I would have suspected that from

here are some fresh pics. The rbta was just fed so its alot smaller

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Old one in their LTA

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Now these are what I call designer clowns. All wild-caught (yes, including those wild-caught black Darwin ocellaris). All natural baby, the only way to go IMO.
 

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Ouch, good thing you caught it in time, a bta is the last anemone I would have suspected that from

here are some fresh pics. The rbta was just fed so its alot smaller

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Old one in their LTA

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Mind telling me where you bought these? I really want to get a nice pair of picassos when my 80g is up and running.
 
Mind telling me where you bought these? I really want to get a nice pair of picassos when my 80g is up and running.

Josh,

I bought these from two different sources; the female is a bali bought from a private breeder and the male was purchased from tank bred aquatics. PM me if you want the breeders info.
 
Now these are what I call designer clowns. All wild-caught (yes, including those wild-caught black Darwin ocellaris). All natural baby, the only way to go IMO.

I don't think this is very sustainable or good advice. It's fine that you like them but captive bred is a very important part of our hobby and hopefully more fish will become captive bred in the future.
 
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