Picasso clowns fs

Price depends on grade. Generally 100 for grade A, 50 for Grade B. I have had a few pics of the litter that were 250, but they have all been sold. Age, is at about eight months maybe, I'd have to check my records to be sure. They are about one and a half inches. I may have a few that are 2 inches and some that are closer to one. The pic posted of the five I have in a 75 are old enough that they are squabbling forming "mated" pairs. They have now established themselves as two pairs that hang at opposite ends of the tank, and one loner that is hanging up by the overflow, so it is time to spearate them. For people that are seriously considering buying, I can email pics of actual fish for sale. (Pm me with your email addy) BTW, the group of five are by no means leftovers,just the opposite in fact, they are ones that I held on to for future breeders, but I'm cutting a couple loose to make room.
 
Most of them are between grade A and B. Depends on whether you go by ORA's def of grade A being that the second and third bands connect. Many of mine don't meet that criteria to be grade A, however, they have eye spots or patches, and side burns that can bump the value of a grade B to A in my opinion if the white pattern is covering 50% of the body and is interesting in shape. Most of the ones in the group shot are grade A, the actual pair for sale that I emailed you are 1-A, and 1-B if I'm not mistaken. Some people like to get an A-B pair just to save a few bucks. One last thing, many of mine are what I like to call Snowcasso clowns, because a lot of them have just as big a white mid section as a Snowflake ocellaris. Mine are percula, and the black is starting to come in on some of the bigger ones. I have sold all the mostly white fish, for the same going price as snowflake clowns, 250 ea.
 
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