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most likely, although its hard to be 100% sure. If they are wild caught than most likely.
They are WC. Could they be clarkii? Im confused cause of the tail colours. Allardis have white tails. These guys tails are slightly yellow? Im actually kinda colour blind so its hard for me to ID them.most likely, although its hard to be 100% sure. If they are wild caught than most likely.
Thing is…they also have clarkii. They have ‘african clown’ and ‘clarks clown’. They post the list of fish that arrives on their fb. Im so confused. I do not have pics of the clarkii there to compare tho cause its been a few months since they had clarkii on the list so i think they haven’t been ordering. Ive only seen the african clown on the list for the past 6 months ish. And the ones in the pics are the African clowns they listedId say Clarkii or Akindynos.....
Would say definitely not Allardi with the tail fin being a hint of yellow.
Theyre beautiful and actually if I can’t find out what they really are its fine, BUT…im the kind that would like to know what exactly something is before buying it cause i like to read up on that specific sp. and learn about them. Im gonna be digging tonight. Probably gonna lay in bed for 4h trying to figure out what they are lolthey are handsome regardless
Could be a mislabel. Or they may well be right but the Allards or African clownfish has always had a dark patch on the tail in my experience and a fairly darker body even as juveniles - Ive never seen the tail fin completely yellow like pictured when ive seen them. The yellows always been more of a "rim" and usually a white trim too, from what ive seen.Thing is…they also have clarkii. They have ‘african clown’ and ‘clarks clown’. They post the list of fish that arrives on their fb. Im so confused. I do not have pics of the clarkii there to compare tho cause its been a few months since they had clarkii on the list so i think they haven’t been ordering. Ive only seen the african clown on the list for the past 6 months ish. And the ones in the pics are the African clowns they listed
Ok so i checked another lfs. They brought in some clarkii clowns. They look like the ones in the other lfsId say Clarkii or Akindynos.....
Would say definitely not Allardi with the tail fin being a hint of yellow.
ok i just checked another stores fb. They just brought in clarkii clowns. This is the pic they posted. Looks same as the ones labelled as african clowns in the other store.Could be a mislabel. Or they may well be right but the Allards or African clownfish has always had a dark patch on the tail in my experience and a fairly darker body even as juveniles - Ive never seen the tail fin completely yellow like pictured when ive seen them. The yellows always been more of a "rim" and usually a white trim too, from what ive seen.
They are a very nice species of clwon either way with the enlarged fins.
Looks to me like allardi, this is a photo from my distributor’s website.most likely, although its hard to be 100% sure. If they are wild caught than most likely.
I looked at the shipment list. They list African clowns as a.clarkii in scientific name. I guess they are probably clarkiiClarkii has a huge distribution, for what it's worth. Look at the variety of coloration here: https://www.fishbase.in/photos/ThumbnailsSummary.php?ID=5448
The shipment list states African clown as a.clarkii. I guess the wholesaler calls clarkii african clownsLooks to me like allardi, this is a photo from my distributor’s website.
Man… Hoplolatilus are also labelled as gobies over here and it annoys the heck out of me. Purely due to how tilefish and gobies aren’t actually the same families.The shipment list states African clown as a.clarkii. I guess the wholesaler calls clarkii african clowns