Help with clownfish ID

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Hello! I’m fairly new to the saltwater aquarium hobby (been doing freshwater for a long time) and need help with the ID of the morph of the clown fish I have. I got it from a buddy who breeds them. Also would love estimates on pricing to see if I got a good deal! Thanks all! Pics attached

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DaVinci/ gladiator ocellaris depending on the breeder
 

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Looks like some variant of black ice to me, i would guess somewhere between $20 and $60, but i would say as long as it was worth what you paid TO YOU then that is all that matters.
 
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Looks like some variant of black ice to me, i would guess somewhere between $20 and $60, but i would say as long as it was worth what you paid TO YOU then that is all that matters.
Im super happy and dont have any plans on getting rid of him either way! Really just curious is all. Thank you!
 

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Black ice have a snow flake pattern, check out cultivated reef website and look at the morphs they sell. Sea and reef sells as Davinci ocellaris while ora sells as gladiator. May be the mocha variant of either morph
 

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Could be a mochaVinci. The ones i have seen usually have cleaner lines on them though, like they were painted on, nice and swoopy. The premium black ice have ‘snowflakes’, but the lower grade variants just have irregular stripes outlined in black, much like OP’s. Either way, pretty fish.
 

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