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Unread 10/12/2016, 08:49 PM   #1
Scuba1337
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quick question about clownfish breeding

Hi! I'm new to breeding clownfish, and I have a paired white wyoming ocellaris and midnight ocellaris. If the 2 were to breed, what would be the name of the cross and what would it look like?

I'm really curious, and any info is much appreciated


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Unread 10/12/2016, 10:45 PM   #2
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You'll probably get some black ice clownfish babies because WW is an extreme white variation of snowflake and midnight is extreme black Darwin clown. When regular snowflake and regular Darwin breed their offsprings are called Black Ice. Should your clowns lay eggs and you decide to raise them, you will most likely end up with black ice clowns. Some may also look like darker frostbite clowns.


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You'll probably get some black ice clownfish babies because WW is an extreme white variation of snowflake and midnight is extreme black Darwin clown. When regular snowflake and regular Darwin breed their offsprings are called Black Ice. Should your clowns lay eggs and you decide to raise them, you will most likely end up with black ice clowns. Some may also look like darker frostbite clowns.
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