salmon clowns

I haven't noticed any difference in the caudal fins in my pair.

Think they are great ( and under appreciated ) clowns. I have had my pair for about 2 years now. For the most part they are fairly mellow, but they won't back down from anyone else. Mine are fairly vocal -- they "bark" if I look at them too long.

They started spawning about a month and a half ago and are on their third patch.

In these pictures can't see any difference in the fins,

Male on top in both pictures
Spawn2.jpg


Spawn1.jpg
 
I don't think it's a reliable method of indication, as some dont, but my male did, and Cindy on here has a great pic showing it on her male.
 
your lfs shouldn't have a problem telling you if they order from ORA, they aren't going to give you other vendors but it is obvious if they sell ORA corals so it is no secret
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13833752#post13833752 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Toddrtrex
I haven't noticed any difference in the caudal fins in my pair.

Think they are great ( and under appreciated ) clowns. I have had my pair for about 2 years now. For the most part they are fairly mellow, but they won't back down from anyone else. Mine are fairly vocal -- they "bark" if I look at them too long.

They started spawning about a month and a half ago and are on their third patch.

In these pictures can't see any difference in the fins,

Male on top in both pictures

I think I see a faint red margin on the bottom of the caudal fin of the male in both pictures. Maybe its just the lighting.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13845024#post13845024 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by phender
I think I see a faint red margin on the bottom of the caudal fin of the male in both pictures. Maybe its just the lighting.

You "made" me look at an older picture -- there might be something there, but it is very very faint.

Here is older picture -- male in front.

pinkskunks.jpg
 
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