Tank bred Maroon Clowns

DarG

New member
Thought this may be a good place to ask.

I recently have seen several aquacultured Maroon Clownfish at 2 different LFS. I didnt ask where they came from as far as who aquacultured them. But anyway, I think it is the first time that I have seen the tank bred Maroons in person. These all shared the same general characteristics. They had a body shape that was just like that or wild Maroons. They seemed to have the dark eyes. But they all had thinner stripes and some of them even had incomplete striping compared to the widl fish. The colors varied more. From Maroon to a lighter color almost like inbetween a percula orange and maroon. Liek a very light maroon color. Also, the coloring was more pastel looking. No matter what the actual color was, it wasnt s vivid or intense as the wild maroons. It was more of a pastel type color. They all appeared healthy. They all appeared to act like theior wild counterparts in terms of swimming motion. Didnt look like the behavior was any different. Just the appearance as I described.

So, does anyone know if this is normal? Are aquacultured Maroon Clownfish typically more varied in color with more of a pastel look (not as vivid or intense color) and thinner and/or incomplete stripes?
Anything else anyone can tell me about the differences?

Thanks for any info you can provide.
 
Striping and color really varies between individuals, and between different times in individual fish's life.

I've had several wild caught maroons that I've paired over the years. All of them started as bright red fish, with complete, yellow stripes. As they have matured, all have changed into dark red, almost brown fish. Most have lost at least part of their stripes (one female lost all but a 1/4" "cap" of her first stripe - otherwise she was completely maroon). Currently, my female has most of her stripes, but my male is losing his (from the bottom up).

FWIW,
Kevin
 
I have raised gsm and they all have been dark. Not a very good pic, but this one is 16 days old. They get brighter as they age.
80911baby_clowns_001__Small_.jpg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top