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We had a pair at the store for a while. Ended up selling them to service customer who had them promptly stolen when they switched service companies from us to another company. - or so they said :rolleyes: Anyway, they were pretty neat. Different. Nothing of note that is different from any other clownfish aside from the length of the fins.
I think this breed is completely wrong on so many levels
Hahaha guess they shouldn't have switched service companies!
Elaborate?
I just don't think adding parts to a fish is ok I mean breeding color morphs is one thing but changing the actual make up of a fish is wrong
Unlike color mutations it technically could change the way they live, as an example, elephant fin Bettas which have enlarged pectoral fins have extreme difficulty swimming. It's also been observed that various variants of species with longer fins are more prone to being bullied by tankmates due to the vulnerable and delicate finnage.I haven't heard anything negative about the long fins in that regard to the clowns. To me, if it's not affecting the fish, it may as well just be another color morph. After all, color morphs are just as much a genetic mutation as the long fins.
Unlike color mutations it technically could change the way they live, as an example, elephant fin Bettas which have enlarged pectoral fins have extreme difficulty swimming. It's also been observed that various variants of species with longer fins are more prone to being bullied by tankmates due to the vulnerable and delicate finnage.
They look cool I suppose, but I wouldn't get one, not only because I'd rather clownfish don't have these variations that change physical characteristics other than their pattern. But they'll probably become incredibly cheap sooner or later.