noodleman Advanced Reefer Location Williamsburg, Brooklyn Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Jan 13, 2006 #1 check out these clowns ORA is trying to breed, they look pretty nice and unique.http://www.orafarm.com/newspecies.html
check out these clowns ORA is trying to breed, they look pretty nice and unique.http://www.orafarm.com/newspecies.html
DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 Jan 13, 2006 #2 Those picasso's are COOL!
noodleman Advanced Reefer Location Williamsburg, Brooklyn Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Jan 13, 2006 #3 this makes me want to havea anemone tank filled with 1 of each clown to see what mates with what :lol: ... :joke:
this makes me want to havea anemone tank filled with 1 of each clown to see what mates with what :lol: ... :joke:
N nyfireman3097 Senior Member Location Staten Island New York Rating - 100% 12 0 0 Jan 13, 2006 #4 insane looking
Dmitry Senior Member Location Queens (Briarwood) Rating - 100% 26 0 0 Jan 14, 2006 #5 The big question is: is this normal? I mean, how are they getting those patterns? They've got to be interbreeding different species, right? :bigeyes2:
The big question is: is this normal? I mean, how are they getting those patterns? They've got to be interbreeding different species, right? :bigeyes2:
noodleman Advanced Reefer Location Williamsburg, Brooklyn Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Jan 14, 2006 #6 it can be selective breeding like how they get all those different types of goldfish
aaron Australian Location Sydney Rating - 100% 16 0 0 Jan 14, 2006 #7 I always thought that changes in the clownfish stripes was the outward sign of too much inbreeding. like a clown fish deliverance. I can almost hear the banjos ....
I always thought that changes in the clownfish stripes was the outward sign of too much inbreeding. like a clown fish deliverance. I can almost hear the banjos ....