Clownfish not turning black

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Hi - so I just setup my Reef tank. I wanted to get a regular ocellaris and a Darwin ocellaris. So the guy who sold me the Darwin over a month ago he showed me the patents' picture (purchased through my local forum) and they were black. But I've had mine since mid March. It's been 2 months. The fish itself is 3 months old. It shows no sign of turning black. Did I get a lemon? How long does it take for them to change color? Is it always going to be this brownish color? Or did I get something other than a black and white ocellaris?

Thank you so much for your help.


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It takes more than months. Im sure someone here knows more, but in my case (snowflakes) I've only seen noticeable change in the white area over the course of a year+.
He's 3 months old. Shouldn't he have shown some coloration?
 
They are still small, I wouldn't sweat it. I did have a black clownfish that came with an orange nose, he took around 3 years before it turned black.

Mine turned all the way black and then went back to having orange faces when moved to a different tank. They always had black bodies though. If the OP hadn't said otherwise, I would have thought that was a mocha.
 
I've had my current pair going on 2-1/2 years female recently lost her last bit and the male still has an orange face. Now personally I like this cause his name is torch due to the orange so if and when it goes [emoji17]
 
Mine turned all the way black and then went back to having orange faces when moved to a different tank. They always had black bodies though. If the OP hadn't said otherwise, I would have thought that was a mocha.
See I'm beginning to wonder if he actually sent me a mocha instead, but he doesn't breed those as far as I know. Regardless, I love the little guy. Just wish it would turn black.
 
I have a pair, and the smaller male still hasn't turned all the way black yet. From what I understand it can take a while. I wouldn't sweat it right now. If u keep him healthy he will change eventually.
 
I have a pair, and the smaller male still hasn't turned all the way black yet. From what I understand it can take a while. I wouldn't sweat it right now. If u keep him healthy he will change eventually.
I guess it's a waiting game at this point. At least your post gives me hope. [emoji4]
 
Stay positive, it will change in due time. The hardest part is the wait of course. Good luck and please keep us updated![emoji3]
 
I think quality food and health is more important than light for them
I'm feeding NLS pallet. Thinking about introducing mysis shrimp. Since it's a QT didn't want to mess up the water quality.
 
I hunted down photos of my clowns when I first bought them 7 1/2 years ago. You can see how tiny this one was, but it was black (aside from the face) from the start.

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could it be that if its not the female maybe it will delay in the color change vs a female that would immediately get larger and possibly change color faster ?
 
could it be that if its not the female maybe it will delay in the color change vs a female that would immediately get larger and possibly change color faster ?
I'm pretty sure it is not a female. Seems pretty submissive around the larger one.
 

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