What would you get?

stdreb27

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I'm trying to decide which clowns to put in my tank. My wife really likes the back false percs. I want some onyx ones, but haven't found any that are affordable. However, I currently have a dark red almost maroon clown.
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and I found another tomato, that is red, with a dark misbar that might be coming in. That I want to buy.

What would you do?
 
Well my wife and I had that dilemma. She wanted to the black and white. I wanted regular percs. We had those species before. Anyways, I argued, she argued.

What I got out of it:

An excuse to set up another tank. :D

Your going to have to get the tomato clown out though, which will be a chore. Then find a home. It would be easier, less hassle to try and find her a mate.

It all comes down to personal opinion really. What reason(s) did you buy the tomato?

Edit: We have a pair of true percs atm. hahaha
 
Well, no money for another setup right now. Sadly, getting the tomato out won't be a big issue. Nothing is fully established so we can move rocks around or setup a fish trap, I made my decision. And found a rather unique tomato that is really dark like the one I have now. And significantly smaller, check him out.
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If and when I have a couple hundred laying around, I'll get those onyx but until then these will do.
 
FWIW I've always loved tomato clowns...if I didn't already have a pair of Ocellaris that I can't bring myself to part with, it would be Frenatus going into my new set up :)
 
True Percs Onyx Variety

True Percs Onyx Variety

I have about a hundred True Perc Babies that are about 6 months old. Most have two strips and the third is coming in. Here is a shot of mom and dad.


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Heres a shot of the babies from a month or two ago.


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True Percs

True Percs

My Percs host in that Pink Fuzzy Sinularia. That picture is probably more than a year old. The Sinularia is about 14" in diameter now.
 
True Percs and Onyx coloration

True Percs and Onyx coloration

I'm not a genetics expert so you may be correct regarding the development of the black coloration in the offspring that my True Percs are producing. I do know this: There is another guy out here in the Seattle area that has raised Onyx True Percs. Every one of the babies that I have seen at the 1.5 year mark has all of the black markings that my adults have. When he sold them at 6 months old they looked exactly like mine do with mostly orange and the stripes still forming.

Interestingly I got one baby that is "Picaso" or "Snowflake" or whatever they call it when he has a whole bunch of extra white markings. Right now his first strip is connected solidly to his second strip which is still forming. He is 1 is a 160 literally. That is what I understand a recessive gene produces. I'll try and snap a pic today, He is really cute.

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Re: True Percs

Re: True Percs

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13044454#post13044454 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fragman2
My Percs host in that Pink Fuzzy Sinularia. That picture is probably more than a year old. The Sinularia is about 14" in diameter now.

Not the change the subject of the original topic but do you have a recent pic of that Sinularia? I have a frag that's similar if not the same that I got from a fellow reefer here. I love the fluffy texture of it. I can't wait until it grows huge.
 
Current shot of Percs in Sinularia

Current shot of Percs in Sinularia

OK I took this Pic today of the True Percs in the same sinularia. The female on the left is about 3 inches long to give you an idea of how large it is now. I cut frags off it regularly too. In fact it is hitting the front glass in this picture, I guess that I need to do some more cutting.


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Please don't make me repeat this again, this is not a selling forum~dc
 
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TheOtherReefer: Are you kidding? I can't grow that stuff fast enough. I have a couple of LFS that sell every Xenia that I bring them. The one that you see in that pic is the Red Sea Pom Pom that grows in just a single stock. Fast Pulsing and Very Popular!
 
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