Personally, I much prefer the "true" percula clowns, over the "false" ocellaris clowns for a variety of reasons (keep in mind these are all based on my own personal experiences)
* Perculas are far more peaceful with tankmates, each other, as well as myself and easier to pair up than the ocellaris IME
* Perculas are much nicer looking IMO. A lot of ocellaris clowns grow to be a kind of burnt, brownish orange as they get larger
... Ultimately it's up to you. I know of plenty of people that prefer the ocellaris species over the percula, and vice versa. Keep in mind both species have different designer versions (if that's what you're into)
Percula : Picasso, Platinum
Ocellaris : Snowflake, Caramel, Black Snowflake, Naked, Domino, Midnight, Black Ice, Black & White etc.
. . . Good luck! :dance:
In my experience clowns are bullet-proof - they are all easy to keep. Maroons get very aggressive, though.
Not so much the wild ones..Tank raised are pretty bullet proof
Not so much the wild ones..Tank raised are pretty bullet proof
I've just seen too much deformities plaguing the clownfish stock in my LFS and everywhere else I look.
Huh platinum pretty sure are not in the wild..I've had exactly the opposite experience. I've tried picassos, a naked, a platinum, as well as 2-3 standard TB black ocellaris and they all managed to die off after a couple months (I kept each of these on separate occasions). On the other hand I've had MUCH better luck with the wild caught clowns (despite how much of a sacrilegious thing that is to state in this hobby). The platinum I had paired with my Australian perc passed away a while ago and I plan on getting a WC Solomon percula to replace him soon. There needs to be more regulation when it comes to breeding these fish, I've just seen too much deformities plaguing the clownfish stock in my LFS and everywhere else I look. I understand the novelty of the super extreme thawed bubble gum hybrid clown, but me personally, I'll stick to a nice pair of healthy looking perculas or orange skunks. Just my .02
read your post wrongHuh platinum pretty sure are not in the wild..