The Rose-Magenta Skunk Clownfish? What ever happened to them?

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Curious if anyone here has any knowledge or experience with these amazingly colored, and perhaps controversial, rose magenta pink skunk clowns? I know they originated as a wild pair at Bluewater.com and were purchased by reef imports.com back in 2011. Did anything come of this pair? The trail I followed tonight goes cold rather quickly. Reefimports.com doesn't appear to be around any longer.
Anyone here ever see these fish in person? Have more like these been seen and/or purchased? Just curious if they really had that nice rich coloration or if it was a camera/lighting/saturation thing?
They were certainly very beautiful!
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Curious if anyone here has any knowledge or experience with these amazingly colored, and perhaps controversial, rose magenta pink skunk clowns? I know they originated as a wild pair at Bluewater.com and were purchased by reef imports.com back in 2011. Did anything come of this pair? The trail I followed tonight goes cold rather quickly. Reefimports.com doesn't appear to be around any longer.
Anyone here ever see these fish in person? Have more like these been seen and/or purchased? Just curious if they really had that nice rich coloration or if it was a camera/lighting/saturation thing?
They were certainly very beautiful!
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I had 2 of them. But when they grew, they turned more orange in colour . They are very peaceful as compared to other species of clownfish but they are sensitive to water conditions. I think they are ideal for peaceful tanks
 
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