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Old 05-14-2007, 01:27 PM
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Perc and O´s variants

Of these variants of Ocellaris and Perculas are all found in nature or are some products of aquarium breeding? Were are the wild variants found?

Amphiprion Ocellaris
-Black
-White

Amphiprion Percula
-SI
-PNG
-Snowflake
-Picaso
-Onxy
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I think most are found in captive breeding only. The only one's I know of that are found in nature are the black varieties. I suppose it could happen but I would speculate that some of the wonderful varieties that you see are due greatly to inbreeding or in nature a population bottleneck.
Though... I'm no "expert".
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Of these variants of Ocellaris and Perculas are all found in nature or are some products of aquarium breeding? Were are the wild variants found?

Amphiprion Ocellaris
-Black
-White

Amphiprion Percula
-SI
-PNG
-Snowflake
-Picaso
-Onxy
Snowflake's are ocellaris, not percula, and they are strickly captive raised. All the others you stated are natural occuring "varients".
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What is a "white" ocellaris?
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Ok, thank you!

I got the lists from this thread

Types of Clown Fishes(Anemone Fishes)

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SI clowns and PNG clowns are from my understanding from the solomon islands and papua new guinea
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I need advice,my femeal is a percula,and the mal is a ocellaris . is this influencing the new born larvae's genetically hardyness?tank you.Sorry,if I put this in vrong topic.
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