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I got this 2 clowns 3 days ago I was told they were storm clown fish ... now everyone is telling different things

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Most consistent with Frostbite coloration. Ocellaris
 
I got this 2 clowns 3 days ago I was told they were storm clown fish ... now everyone is telling different things

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Platinums definitely not storms nor worth as much as storms how much did you pay for them?
 
Platinums definitely not storms nor worth as much as storms how much did you pay for them?
I agree that they are not storms. I really debated when I posted between Frostbite or Platinum. If I'm wrong about Frostbite please forgive me OP... but it's either of those and not storms as they said.
 
I agree that they are not storms. I really debated when I posted between Frostbite or Platinum. If I'm wrong about Frostbite please forgive me OP... but it's either of those and not storms as they said.
i agree with you guys , still really happy with then I was also told Wyoming clown fish
 
i agree with you guys , still really happy with then I was also told Wyoming clown fish
The Wyoming White is a snowy white variety of Amphiprion ocellaris. They are the result of breeding two Gladiator clownfish together. Wyoming Whites are similar in appearance to the Platinum variety of A. percula, which is the result of breeding two Picasso clownfish together. The Wyoming White differs from the Platinum in that it will have a pigmented iris, darker red coloration on the face and fins and typically lacks pigment in the dorsal fin. If you have a very good eye, you can also see that Wyoming Whites have a total of 11 dorsal spines compared to the Platinum’s 10.
Taken from website that I use for our clowns.
 
I lean more towards a Flurry (Sea and Reef) than a Wyoming White. The beak-like orange snout with the black edge is more common in a Flurry. A WW typically has less black.
 

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