what kinda clown did i see?

xdusty6920

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i was at a local public aquarium a few weeks ago. although ive never been a huge clown fish fan, i saw some i really liked and have been searching to figure what they are exactly. they are obviously orange white and black. they have a very bold "X" that runs from the gills to just shy off the tail. this makes them appear mostly white. i believe the white was bordered with a thin stripe of black. i tried to ask some of the employees but none could tell me any further then "its a clownfish".
hopefully someone can help me out because ive got a 14" sebae thats been sitting without anything hosting in it for years and i think its time for that to change.
 
Check out the sticky thread above with all the pictures and see which ones have the same basic shape at least. That may help.
 
unfortunately thats the bad part about this. if i were able to locate a pic of one i would probably know what type of clown it was. and unfortunately the sticky shows me nothing but red x's. i can tell you it was about 2" long and had the basic shape of your typical ocellaris (sp?) clowns but with the above described colors. sorry i cant be of much further help but i knew if there was anywhere to get this figured out.......this forum was the place to go.
 
great suggestions know-it-all. the snowflake looks similiar but the white is alot more uniform in the clown im talking about. take a look at embryoguy avatar. if the white and black area in the center of that fish were all white, that'd be the fish. thanks for being patient.
 
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