Size of fish

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Not sure if this is a stupid question but, I have a pair of clowns which I bought a about a month ago, and they are quite small as can be seen in picture, they are common clownfish, but in the other picture there are larger clownfish, is this just because there older or is it a different type ?
Not sure if you can see how big in picture but mine are about 1 inch where as other ones are about 3-4 inches

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Yeah, they'll grow larger over time :) The maximum size of a common clownfish in captivity is typically 2.5 to 3 inches. In the wild, they can grow slightly larger.

The female being the dominant one will grow larger than the male.
 

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