Cross Species Pairing

PrestoChang

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i recently found two very nice clownfish at a wholesaler in separate tanks with separate species. i was looking to make a pair, however there was one really good looking black ice clown in one tank and one very nice frostbite clown in another. I was able to determine that one was already a female and one was a male. The male is very small in comparison to the female, id say half size. Anyways i threw them into a tank together and maybe 30 seconds of nipping later they haven't done it since and are glued together. They are similar in appearance however they are certainly distinguishable. i was wondering what i could expect in the future from a cross species pair of clowns. If they breed what kind of offspring could i expect? Will their bond last?
 

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If by cross species, you mean two different species, then you have nothing to worry about… black ice and frostbites are both ocellaris, just different color morphs. Black ice is a cross between a black ocellaris and a snowflake. Frostbite is a cross between a Wyoming White and snowflake. In terms of offspring, you’ll get a mix of everything.
 

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