OrionN
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I have been looking for a pair of perfectly shaped Onyx Percula for a long time. I think I found them. I got a WC pair from Aquatic Collection a little over 2 months ago. One of the two turn much darker under my care. He is my male pictured below. The initial picture and the current picture. He is so much darker.
Then I stumbled upon this female somebody "donated" to the only LFS, other than Petco, here in Corpus. She is beautiful, except is yellow instead of orange. This is not a concern. With proper diet, I can turn her into a normal orange Percula. I think she is wild caught because her shape is as perfect as perfect can be.
The unusual thing about this female, is that she has pencil think line of black around her fins. I have never seen Onyx Percula with such thin black border. I have seen Australian Percula with almost no black and with pencil thin black outline, but never any Percula with more black coloration. I don't get to see many Percula here in Corpus. This thin outline really give this fish a different look than other Percula clownfish in my limited experience.
For reefers, clownfish enthusiasts who are familiar and have a lot of experience with Percula, is this an unusual finding, or is it just becasue of my lack of experience with clown fish?
Initial Picture of my male Onyx
Current picture of the male Onyx two months later.
My new female Onyx with pencil thin black outline of the fins
Then I stumbled upon this female somebody "donated" to the only LFS, other than Petco, here in Corpus. She is beautiful, except is yellow instead of orange. This is not a concern. With proper diet, I can turn her into a normal orange Percula. I think she is wild caught because her shape is as perfect as perfect can be.
The unusual thing about this female, is that she has pencil think line of black around her fins. I have never seen Onyx Percula with such thin black border. I have seen Australian Percula with almost no black and with pencil thin black outline, but never any Percula with more black coloration. I don't get to see many Percula here in Corpus. This thin outline really give this fish a different look than other Percula clownfish in my limited experience.
For reefers, clownfish enthusiasts who are familiar and have a lot of experience with Percula, is this an unusual finding, or is it just becasue of my lack of experience with clown fish?
Initial Picture of my male Onyx
Current picture of the male Onyx two months later.
My new female Onyx with pencil thin black outline of the fins