Clown Fish Identification!

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Howdy,

Picked up a couple designer clowns from a LFS that was closing down. As such, they only charged me what they’d charge for a standard percula ($25).

Anyone know what variety these may be? Sorry for the potato quality pictures.

Thanks!

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The black one looks like a misbar ocellaris and the other a mocha gladiator.

 
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The black one looks like a misbar ocellaris and the other a mocha gladiator.

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I know this is late but the orange one looks like a percula to me. It’s pretty much just a regular percula but it does have Picasso genes due to its little side burns
 

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More specifically the black one looks a lot like a Darwin Black Ocelaris

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Be careful with one being a percula and the other being an ocellaris there can be aggression between them. I would keep a good eye on them. I hope everything works ok. Does look similar to a mocha gladiator but the eye is more orange which makes me believe its a picasso percula due to the coloring of the eye and body marks. I would agree with the black darwin post. I have a premium picasso percula which does look similar to yours. Either way gorgeous fish but as stated in my post be careful with them being a percula and ocellaris. A good tell is the more orange eye is a percula while a darker black eye is ocellaris. Hope things go well good steal either way.here is my premium picasso percula.

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the orange one is a onyx picasso.
 

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Howdy,

Picked up a couple designer clowns from a LFS that was closing down. As such, they only charged me what they’d charge for a standard percula ($25).

Anyone know what variety these may be? Sorry for the potato quality pictures.

Thanks!

BEAD3B8C-B6CA-4E13-890C-C79670A45B50.jpeg
D6595AC1-8A24-485E-B27B-187C6B09435F.jpeg
Mocha something but could be onyx perc
 
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Be careful with one being a percula and the other being an ocellaris there can be aggression between them. I would keep a good eye on them. I hope everything works ok. Does look similar to a mocha gladiator but the eye is more orange which makes me believe its a picasso percula due to the coloring of the eye and body marks. I would agree with the black darwin post. I have a premium picasso percula which does look similar to yours. Either way gorgeous fish but as stated in my post be careful with them being a percula and ocellaris. A good tell is the more orange eye is a percula while a darker black eye is ocellaris. Hope things go well good steal either way.here is my premium picasso percula.

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Thank you! They’ve been best of pals so far. Hopefully that keeps up!
 

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