Clown fish with yellow inside of white band???

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Just picked up this premium clown fish and it has yellow color inside of its white band. Is this a rare effect or are there clown fish with this original coloring ?
I’d like to breed this with some of my other clown fish in hopes of continuing this color way if it’s not a temporary thing

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When the maroon decides its tired of looking at the other two in its territory, it may already be too late to save them. You have too many clowns. The gladiator is not going to work long term with another bonded pair either.
 
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Just picked up this premium clown fish and it has yellow color inside of its white band. Is this a rare effect or are there clown fish with this original coloring ?
I’d like to breed this with some of my other clown fish in hopes of continuing this color way if it’s not a temporary thing

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This is a Gold Stripe Maroon and it’s not a question of ‘if’ it will get aggressive it’s a question of ‘when’ and when it does, you’ll likely find it’s too late for the pair you already have and adding a gladiator to an established pair isn’t going to go well either as they will either kill the gladiator or the gladiator will kill the Occelaris pair already in the tank.
 
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