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Got 2 clownfish 7 days ago, they have been eating fine and acting normal. Today I noticed the underside of the larger clownfish to have a brownish color - is this normal or something I need to worry about and treat?

The gramma has been going after the clown with its mouth open, no nipping seen so far but I know it was like that with my blenny, and she's fine with him now.

Appreciate any thoughts/advice, thank you!

 

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I dont know if it the same for you but my male when it became a female after my female jumped through my net!! But basically it darkened a lot in that process so if they are a new pair it could be the same 🤷‍♂️ here is my clown before and after
 

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I dont know if it the same for you but my male when it became a female after my female jumped through my net!! But basically it darkened a lot in that process so if they are a new pair it could be the same 🤷‍♂️ here is my clown before and after

Very interesting. Yes, they are a new pair. Made sure I got them different sizes in hopes it would make the determination easier.

Hopefully that is it, and not a sickness. Thank you.
 

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Got 2 clownfish 7 days ago, they have been eating fine and acting normal. Today I noticed the underside of the larger clownfish to have a brownish color - is this normal or something I need to worry about and treat?

The gramma has been going after the clown with its mouth open, no nipping seen so far but I know it was like that with my blenny, and she's fine with him now.

Appreciate any thoughts/advice, thank you!

These may be mocha clowns which would have this coloration. Larger is likely female and would be a little more aggressive
 

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I see nothing abnormal. And - lets pretend there is something internal - there is nothing one could do about it in any case
 
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These may be mocha clowns which would have this coloration. Larger is likely female and would be a little more aggressive
I bought the larger one as a Misbar Oscellaris, and the smaller one as type of snowflake. But I have no clue. I'm good as long as they are healthy 🙂
 
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I see nothing abnormal. And - lets pretend there is something internal - there is nothing one could do about it in any case
Thank you, just a little over cautious 🙂. if they happen to have something that could spread, I'd like to try and keep it from spreading.
 

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I bought the larger one as a Misbar Oscellaris, and the smaller one as type of snowflake. But I have no clue. I'm good as long as they are healthy 🙂
This is not an internal issue which would have tell tale signs (loss of weight, pinched head and belly as examples)
 

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