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Old 02-23-2008, 04:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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percula tank raised,orange,deep orange

well i been looking at clowns and a LFS near me has gotten in a shipment of percula tank raised clowns. ive never seen clowns so deep orange/allmost red before. are anything special with these clowns? i know some clowns are lighter orange some deeper orange, somealso with a little more black on the,
just wondering if the deepness in the orange means anything.
it really allomost looks red
and no they are not maroon clowns.
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Old 02-23-2008, 07:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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well, i know i have a pair of true perculas, which i thiink were tank raised....one was a nice deep orange (the male) and the female was a lighter orange. i been feeding them that hikari marine small food...and i noticed that my male clownfish is turning black...hes more black than he is orange....and the female looks like the male did when i first bought them, that nice deep orange color.

i think it depends on the food that they were given while they were being raised.
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I think that the shade of orange is like skin tone in people. If you are breeding clowns you could select the parents based on color and breed for that trait.
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do you think the clowns would be worth buying?
since there so deep orange?
there not that expensive
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If you have room in your tank and like them sure, I'd get them.
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how many clowns is too many?
is 3 ok? or should you have four to make 2 mated pairs?
what if you already had 2 and introduced a couple more wouldnt that cause problems?
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what about putting a black saddleback with 2 already existing perculas?
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I put 2 (yellowish orange) ocellaris in with my existing (deep orange red) ocerallis and they got along fine for a month. Then last night there were problems. See What do you do with too many clowns? So, I don't know what to tell you about the numbers.
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I also bought a clown that really looks red. In the picture below, the one that looks red, on the top, is a tank raised True Percula according to my LFS where I bought him. I was told he was raised at a University where they are experimenting with breeding brighter colors. Looks like an Ocellaris to me, but they say he is a percula. The Orange one below him, is a wild caught True Percula. The red one has really toned down in color, and is now more of a really deep orange. He doesn't really look red anymore like he did in this picture. They both get along fine, although they don't hang around together a ton. The Orange Wild Caught Percula spends most of his time in my Sabae Anemone. Pam

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