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Eduardo 09-10-2007 04:30 PM

Clowns with dark coloration - with pic
 
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Hi All,

I'm a newbie to salt.

I've had a couple of clowns in my tank for about 3 months now. They were the first fish inhabitants (the only other fish inhabitant to my 30 gallon tank is a firefish) to the tank and they were purchased at about 1 1/2". Within the first week of purchase they darkened considerably and have remained that way. They eat well but stay in the back of the tank most of the time.

The only other inhabitants to the tank (that I know of) are a 5 snails, a blue legged hermit, 2 emerald crabs, pom pom crab, fire shrimp, green star polyp and an open brain coral (I just bought this a few days ago and the clowns aren't even interested in hosting it).

All other parameters in the tank seem to be normal and I keep the temp at 77.

Will the clowns remain this color? Will they eventually become more active?

Appreciate the input.

Der_Iron_Chef 09-10-2007 04:38 PM

I'm not sure why they darkened up like that, but I think they're gorgeous. Care to sell them? :D

Does the firefish hide as well, or is it fairly active?

marlincoral 09-10-2007 04:44 PM

our clowns stayed in the back when we got them they were hosting on our over flow.now they host in our leater near the front.

Eduardo 09-10-2007 04:54 PM

Thanks for the quick replies.

Der Iron Chef, I don't think I can sell them to you as I'd have a hard time explaining to the kids why I sold Mr. Bob and Nemo.:smile:

Firefish is active and out in front for most of the day but retreats under rock about an hour before the daylight shuts off.

clowns and firefish acknowledge each other but are not aggressive to each other.

Der_Iron_Chef 09-10-2007 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Eduardo (Post 270698)
Der Iron Chef, I don't think I can sell them to you as I'd have a hard time explaining to the kids why I sold Mr. Bob and Nemo.:smile:

lol, true enough. That could be tragic. Perhaps you could try to put in a coral that they might choose to host in. My clown likes a lot of things--hairy mushroom, bubble, toadstool leather, frogspawn. Does your lighting allow for some corals?

Delphinus 09-10-2007 07:03 PM

Think those are called "Onyx". Nice score, usually you have to pay more for them like that (I think).

Whatigot 09-11-2007 08:46 PM

I think true perculas frequently have that dark colouration that may show as the fish mature or establish their sexual order.
says so in my 500+ species you need to know fish bible who's true title and author elude me.

Mik_101 09-11-2007 10:40 PM

sick little clown fish.

EmilyB 09-12-2007 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Mik_101 (Post 270903)
sick little clown fish.

I get it !!

From Wikipedia:


(slang) Very good, excellent, awesome.
This tune is sick.

JasonJ 09-12-2007 07:28 AM

nice clowns.
where did u get those and how much?

those look like onyx clowns. quite pricey too.

www.rods-reef.com

Eduardo 09-12-2007 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by JasonJ (Post 270975)
nice clowns.
where did u get those and how much?

those look like onyx clowns. quite pricey too.

www.rods-reef.com

Got them at Ocean's here in Calgary about 3 months ago for about $12 each. They were in a tank with a bunch of other tiny orange clowns and looked pretty much the same as the rest with the exception that the black around their fins was more pronounced.

Thanks again for everyone's input.

Captainhemo 09-12-2007 11:08 PM

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Yoour clowns will most likely remian this colour. Both of my clowns (I believe they're Percs) also darkened up quite a bit in the first few months I had them The male is now about as dark as the female is in this pic. The female has darkened even more.
They are aboout 3 years old now and have pretty much remained in the same spot/area for all 3 years. They move around a bit but always return to "their spot". Hosted a brain coral for a couple years which I believe they eventually killed , they drove the poor thing nuts. They used to pick up discarded shells from the hermits and then drop them on the brain, trying to feed it I guess, it was funny to watch.

You'll love watching your clowns as they mature and start doing " clownish" things. They can be quite entertaining :)

honkey sauce 09-13-2007 03:59 AM

LF store had those true percs (onyx) for 250$ a pair
if thats what they are, could be ?

Eduardo 09-13-2007 10:44 PM

Captainhemo, very nice looking clowns.

super7 09-14-2007 10:59 PM

they look like true Percs to me.

Captainhemo 09-15-2007 12:23 AM

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Here is a more recent pic. Sorry it's not great, having troubel with new camera indoors :(

Onyx clowns ?


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