Clownfish strain??

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But I can't seem to find out what the first ones the males strain is
 

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They're both ocellaris clownfish. They range in appearance, they also darken with age and size.
 

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This is my clown but in not 100% if he ocellaris or percula? Any insight? Sold as ocellaris but looks a bit like a percula cause of the black coloration
 
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Mine is the same but it's called a "just barely grade" ocellaris
 
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Mine ligit looks like it's between a maroon and an ossie
 

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This is my clown but in not 100% if he ocellaris or percula? Any insight? Sold as ocellaris but looks a bit like a percula cause of the black coloration
Percula I would say. Thick stripe lines, more black on body, color is more yellow than ocellaris (both are orange but true percula are more yellow(ish) than ocellaris). IMO they have a different shape too but I can't really explain it, I just observe it.
 

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Mine ligit looks like it's between a maroon and an ossie
I don't see it at all. Are you sure you just don't want it to be that? Lol

It's very unlikely any LFS would "accidentally" have one of these mixed in.
 

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Percula I would say. Thick stripe lines, more black on body, color is more yellow than ocellaris (both are orange but true percula are more yellow(ish) than ocellaris). IMO they have a different shape too but I can't really explain it, I just observe it.

That is what I had thought but I was told by many that it was ocellaris. The characteristics did not seem like and ocellaris
 
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I'll tell u y cuz Sunday I was in a pet store that specializes in all kinds of clowns and I didn't find not one that was even similar to mine other than their baby maroons but the maroons were darker and a bit diff
 
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Here's a link to the breeder of them just barely grade clowns
 

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Its possible they are some kinda hybrid, especially if it's as pink as you say. Its not like there are a bunch of random oops hybrids out there. ;) Might also be a mutation, or just a fluke he's lighter in coloring on the genes...

but it's not a BO...here are mine.
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BO's are darker then a standard O but lighter then a M..more closer to a true red then either.
 
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Oh wow they r pretty but here is a pic of a bo or maybe citron off the internet and it look rly rly similar
 

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