<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13027716#post13027716 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ozadars
...According to your theory, the fish in the photo is just a misbar sandaracinos. However, if you look at the fish behind (look at the photo from the link above), although its blurry, it has a spot too and more importantly, its top stripe is half unlike sandaracinos. I highly doubt that this is just an extra-ordinary sandaracinos couple.
I think a skunk with a spot on both of his cheeks can not be counted as a misbar, especially the one in the photo. Misbaring mainly caused because of environmental factors but these spots are probably from the parents' genes. Misbaring doesnt usually show on the both sides of the fish at the same place and two wild clowns with the same markings on the same spot?
I believe the fish in the photo is either a leuc with more dominant sandaracinos genes or a sandaracinos x leuc hybrid.