Clownfish strain??

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That is a percula clown. There are 10 spines on the first dorsal fin. Not only are the number of spines correct, his iris is clearer as opposed to lightly muddy/blurry.
 
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There isn't much black either, percula have more black in between their first and second stripe.
Lets stop with this coloration stuff. The color DOES NOT MATTER. Color is a horrible way of determining whether a fish is a certain species or not... The perfect example is this percula clown:
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Ok that black but mine isn't
I can see that, it seems as if you have some percula clowns with very little variation, which is not giving you the blackening between the first and second bar. Nice looking clowns nonetheless.
 
No, we won't, species don't randomly convert to another.
Obviously, but it might show other colors as it gets older take the onyx clowns they are born orange and get the black as it ages, at least the ones I've seen
 

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