Help ID my new clowns

Lninwa

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The female dark markings are more dark brown than black. I've only had them a few days but they still are not eating. I've tried frozen as well as pellets.
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Picasso's, percula variant.
It's pretty common for new clowns to not eat for a couple few days, see this often, they look nice in pics.
Dark areas should become darker over time, when they are very small they are all orange and white, then the black fills in w/ age.
 
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Picasso's, percula variant.
It's pretty common for new clowns to not eat for a couple few days, see this often, they look nice in pics.
Dark areas should become darker over time, when they are very small they are all orange and white, then the black fills in w/ age.
Thank you, I sure hope they start eating soon.
 

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