jah-hoeva Non-member Apr 7, 2016 #1 Any idea what type of clown this is? Lfs was not even sure. Looks almost brown.
Bagdis831 Non-member Apr 7, 2016 #4 It might be a Darwin clown, although it doesn't look as dark as the ones that I have at home. Nice little fish; take it home and then tell everyone that it is a rare designer clown the retails for close to $1,000.
It might be a Darwin clown, although it doesn't look as dark as the ones that I have at home. Nice little fish; take it home and then tell everyone that it is a rare designer clown the retails for close to $1,000.
dz6t Acro Garden, BRS Sponsor BRS Sponsor BRS Member Apr 8, 2016 #6 A c-grade juvenile black snow flake clownfish
OP OP jah-hoeva Non-member Apr 8, 2016 #7 Thanks guys. Love the little guy. My other clown, minus nudging him around a bit with its nose, seems to have taken him in.
Thanks guys. Love the little guy. My other clown, minus nudging him around a bit with its nose, seems to have taken him in.
J jokersplayground Guest Apr 8, 2016 #8 dz6t said: A c-grade juvenile black snow flake clownfish Click to expand... +1 on this the white markings show the sign of being a black ice clown juvenile
dz6t said: A c-grade juvenile black snow flake clownfish Click to expand... +1 on this the white markings show the sign of being a black ice clown juvenile
JasonandSarah Non-member Apr 9, 2016 #9 Yeah lower grade black ice juvenile. It'll turn black instead of brown over time. Sent from my SM-N920R4 using Tapatalk
Yeah lower grade black ice juvenile. It'll turn black instead of brown over time. Sent from my SM-N920R4 using Tapatalk