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FWIW, there's a guy in NJ (Springfield?) who has had a "Wide-Band" clownfish available for several months on the "Manhattan Reefs" website. I believe they are one and the same clown. PM me if you can't locate the post.
 
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FWIW, there's a guy in NJ (Springfield?) who has had a "Wide-Band" clownfish available for several months on the "Manhattan Reefs" website. I believe they are one and the same clown. PM me if you can't locate the post.
Looks like it ended up being a Madagascar clown. Thanks though!
 
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