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![]() I believe it's because of these types of genetic differences as to why there are now the white clown fish available. People started taking the odd ones and breeding them together and were able to "breed" the orange stripes out of them. I think they make a cute couple.
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![]() Shouldn't be a problem for them to pair up. I have two back clowns, with the male being a misbar and they still paired up pretty much as soon as I introduced them (the female was much bigger to begin with)
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![]() According to Joyce D Wilkerson (guru of clownfish) true perculas take almost a year or more to gain their full stripes. The 3rd bar is the last to fill in fully. I would say its just a youngster and needs to do some maturing.
Same as Gold Stripe Maroons, born with white stripes and can take up to a year or more to gain their full mature yellow bars.
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