Problem with clown? Or new coloring?

leviburns89

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I've had this little clown for over a year. Himself along with a larger female share a 120g reef with 40g sump, minimal corals.

Well over the last 6 months, he's started to mature, he's maybe 1.5 years old. And now he has these black blotches. He acts fine, super friendly, courts the female nicely. Eats like a monster.

Ideas?

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I should also add, the blotches are only on the orange portions. None of the white or black has any imperfections. I've studied him for hours

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Wow, thanks for the response.

Also notice that is a designer clown as well. I wonder if they exhibit that more often than the stock strain.

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I've seen with snowflake clowns that they developed a blue line between the black and white. I was concerned as well because my clown turned black within a few weeks

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Lol as long as it's healthy, I don't care too much. I plan on breeding them soon. Be cool to run that dark gene out in this DaVinci strain.

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I wouldn't be too worried. My clowns have this too. They tend to rub against a large rock with corals. The coral stings tend to go away with time.


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Yeah I think coral stings too, see that a bit when they are taking host in some corals, and not limited to designers
 
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