Do clownfish dorsal fins get blacker as they age?

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I know this is kind of stupid but i just got some baby clownfish like as small as you can get them and I noticed there dorsal fin has no black and i kind of wanted one with black fins and I’m wondering if theres just no black when there babies and it becomes blacker as they age or did i just get some bad ones? Also kind of want to know how long they take to grow because I’m going to get a lion fish and i don't want it to eat them.
 

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It will probably depend on the individual fish. Mine has gotten a lot more black as it has gotten older.
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hi,welcome to the reef... :)
yes colors will fill in /darken with age,
as far as size ,better be a 6" maroon or is potential lion food
 
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There regular Ocellaris clowns and there a little over a inch right now
4-5"female , 4" male ,5-7 yrs depending on feeding and tank size.
 
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Most clowns especially wild caught have dark pigments that come in as they mature
 
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My LFS said they would grow to full size in a few months but won’t fully mature for another 3 years, is this true?
No, even at 1" already 5-6 mo old. may mature and change sex in first year ,yr and a half, but full size 5-7 years.
possibly more ,they can live 20 plus years.
 
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No, even at 1" already 5-6 mo old. may mature and change sex in first year ,yr and a half, but full size 5-7 years.
possibly more ,they can live 20 plus years.
I’m curious, what size would a Black Photon (Occ x Perc) get to do you think? I’d assume it’s a similar time as well.
 
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I’m curious, what size would a Black Photon (Occ x Perc) get to do you think? I’d assume it’s a similar time as well.
Honestly not 100% sure, would be close in my opinion... :)
diet, tank size,would also play factor,lil bit...;)
 
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Honestly not 100% sure, would be close in my opinion... :)
diet, tank size,would also play factor,lil bit...;)
Yeah, it’s hard to figure it out when they’re a hybrid and not purebred. I’ve had her for around 2 years now and she’s about 2-3 inches
 
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