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PicassoClown04

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I believe these are both percula clowns but I have no idea what type they are! Off of google and live aquaria references I believe the female is a extreme Picasso and the male is an extreme snowflake with a helmet. I’d love a second opinion! Sorry for the pics, these buggers are fast!
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they are percula and we can see it from the thicker black outline
 
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Okay so I’ve heard that they are both definitely ocellaris and definitely percula. I don’t really care but does it matter what they are? Like care and aggression wise?
 

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