That was my other guess and kept going back and forth but the black on the dorsal find and more defined lines had me leaning towards black ice but certainly either premium black ice or snowflake
Yea my girl went into Pop corals looking for clownfish and they sold her these as a premium. she called me and asked me if she should buy them she told me they were wyoming whites on the phone but then she said the other guy says they were black ice.
Reguardless she bought them for a pretty penny and have no idea what they are (i know she got ripped off but thats besides the point!) lol
I was thinking black ice or frostbites. To be honest I can never really tell the difference between the 2. Looking at the link that was posted I can kind of see the frostbites seem to have the white extend between the 2nd and 3rd band more so than the black ice. as well as into the belly below the pectoral fins. Both of those 2 reasons makes me lean more towards yours being frostbite. although the clown guru says black ice which makes me want to say theyre black ice.
No are not frostbites. Frostbites are a base white like a wyoming white but then have black dots on the body. There are different 'grades' of frostbite from some breeders with varying degrees of dots but is much more uniform in appearance.