A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus.

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A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 12:55 AM
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POSTING THIS, ITS ACTUALLY A BUDDIES FISH... BUT I WAS CURIOUS MYSELF...
 
"Under better lighting her lines are blue. I had her floating under halides and she was glowing. 
It's the tail that was confusing me. She has a white tail that has a tiny bit of a yellow hue but its shorter than a clarkii's." 
 
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK... or is there a good guide you can link me too!  
 


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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 11:10 AM
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100% it is Clarkii

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 11:48 AM
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can you point out something specific to me so that I can see it myself.

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 12:07 PM
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Sure!  As you see more examples you will being to basically train yourself to pick up on subtle differences.  To me the body shape has slight differences, but those are very slight, or maybe I just see them in my head.
 
Some more clear differences are that most of the time adult chrys do not have the tail stripe.  They usually only have the head and middle strips.  That can be a little confusion on white tailed variants though.
 
Also, most of the time adult chrys their "top" fin is going to be colored.  Usually it will be orange or yellow. In clarks the "top" fin is usually brown or black.
 
Also in chrys, the middle bar is usually much thinner.  Clarks will usually have both bar's being wide.
 
Then the last thing is that the stripes on the chrys are usually have a very cool blue sheen to them.  Hence the common name Blue striped clownfish.
 
I am not an expert, so maybe others will chime in.  Just some things that stand out to me.  I hope that makes sense and helps!

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 12:42 PM
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Here is a video, not sure if you'll be able to see the link though... you can give it a try though. 
 
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151775258537238&comment_id=183874293&offset=0&total_comments=4&notif_t=video_reply
 

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 12:45 PM
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Clarkii was my first 'gut' instinct on it... but when he said it wasn't (after close inspection)... I thought maybe I was missing something. Just thought I would ask!
 
I am not sure now, after looking it over.... I'll go find a picture of mine and compare. 
 
<message edited by jazzybio13 on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 1:02 PM>

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 12:58 PM
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Here is the clarkii I work with... I was basing any 'assumptions' off of this guy. 
 
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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 1:02 PM
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Quote Originally Posted by DThom

Also, most of the time adult chrys their "top" fin is going to be colored.  Usually it will be orange or yellow. In clarks the "top" fin is usually brown or black. 
 
 
I guess I think his is colored up, compared to mine??? maybe the video just shows it better???

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 5:28 PM
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Ok here is another picture of his clown under lighting that shows the blue hue to the stripes... what do you think???
 
 


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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 5:41 PM
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I am the owner of this fish.
I bought her from someone on Craig'slist as a clarkii..
But when I got her home and put her under halides, her stripes were glowing blue.
My Darwin's glow also.
But with this fish, her tail doesn't look like a clarkii's to me. Clarkii's have long sharp tails as they are the fastest clownfish species. And one of the only clowns to migrate from anemone to anemone.

I just need to help getting a 100% ID as I am looking for a male for her

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 5:48 PM
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She also is much more blue in person

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 5:58 PM
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Yeah, I personally am still confident it is A. Clarkii.  Looks like a nice sized female (or future female)!
 
A lot of times you cant go by any one trait as there can be many variants.

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 6:39 PM
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Yeah she's huge.
+4"

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 6:51 PM
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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:19 PM
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She looks like a Solomon Islands A. chrysopterus to me.
I've asked multiple breeders and one will say clarkii then the next will say chrysopterus.
Ugh. Haha

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:33 PM
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Above view shot
http://i.imgur.com/XYE3x8z.jpg

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:53 PM
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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 8:49 PM
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Btw, thanks for the "buddy" comment

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 10:14 PM
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Here's my friend's chrysopterus spawning:

check out Kathy's Clowns, llc website:
http://kathysclowns.com
Captive bred clownfish and more
(Wholesale to the trade.)

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 11:52 PM
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No problem for the 'buddy' comment! You can be my friend! Hey will you be going out to MBI conference this weekend?

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:50 AM
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Where is it?

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:59 AM
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Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg


Where is it?

http://www.mbiworkshop.com/
http://www.fishtalpropagations.com/#!home/mainPage
"Making captive breeding easier."

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Thursday, July 11, 2013 10:35 PM
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Thanks.
Probably wont be able to make it though.

Anyone else have input on which species this is?

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Sunday, November 2, 2014 10:24 PM
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I'm shocked I didn't weigh in on this - it actually came up for an image search I'm working on, but DThom nailed it when he pointed out the tail stripe - it's a dead giveaway that this fish was indeed A. clarkii.  Plus, other than something that we'd deem abberant, none of the A. chrysopterus have dark dorsal fins; it's always orange/yellow (save the brown morphs where everything just kinda turns honey brown).

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Re:A. clarkii or A. chrysopterus. - Monday, November 3, 2014 9:31 PM
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^^ Agree..