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Old January 15th 06, 11:18 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default False Percula vs True Percula?

Hello everyone!

I bought two 1" long tank-bred Percula Clownfish at my LFS yesterday and
they're doing well. A friend of mine came over today, looked at the
fish, and said that I had been sold False Percula Clownfish, not true
Perculas. When I asked him what the difference was (IE how he visually
told the difference between the two) he said he couldn't describe it -
just that they wern't true Perculas.

Well, I'm personally happy with the fish. They look good, eat well, and
have alot of energy and "character". Plus, since they're the first fish
inhabitants of my 65g tank they're also the only swimming thing to look
at (the crabs and snails were nice for the first few days, then they got
old).

So, my question is this - how can I tell the difference betwen a true
Percula Clownfish and the False Percula Clownfish (also called the
Ocellaris Clownfish, False Clown Anemonefish, and Anemone Demoiselle)?

And does it matter which I have?

Thanks,

mark h
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Old January 16th 06, 02:52 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"Mark Henry" wrote in message
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Hello everyone!

I bought two 1" long tank-bred Percula Clownfish at my LFS yesterday and
they're doing well. A friend of mine came over today, looked at the fish,
and said that I had been sold False Percula Clownfish, not true Perculas.
When I asked him what the difference was (IE how he visually told the
difference between the two) he said he couldn't describe it - just that
they wern't true Perculas.

Well, I'm personally happy with the fish. They look good, eat well, and
have alot of energy and "character". Plus, since they're the first fish
inhabitants of my 65g tank they're also the only swimming thing to look
at (the crabs and snails were nice for the first few days, then they got
old).

So, my question is this - how can I tell the difference betwen a true
Percula Clownfish and the False Percula Clownfish (also called the
Ocellaris Clownfish, False Clown Anemonefish, and Anemone Demoiselle)?

And does it matter which I have?

Thanks,

mark h


http://www.etropicals.com/product/pr...41&pCatId=1234

I don't see why it matters. It's still a clownfish. Now, if they had sold
them to you as maroon clownfish, I'd be little miffed.

George


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Old January 16th 06, 07:53 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Mark Henry wrote:
Hello everyone!

I bought two 1" long tank-bred Percula Clownfish at my LFS yesterday and
they're doing well. A friend of mine came over today, looked at the
fish, and said that I had been sold False Percula Clownfish, not true
Perculas. When I asked him what the difference was (IE how he visually
told the difference between the two) he said he couldn't describe it -
just that they wern't true Perculas.

Well, I'm personally happy with the fish. They look good, eat well, and
have alot of energy and "character". Plus, since they're the first fish
inhabitants of my 65g tank they're also the only swimming thing to look
at (the crabs and snails were nice for the first few days, then they got
old).

So, my question is this - how can I tell the difference betwen a true
Percula Clownfish and the False Percula Clownfish (also called the
Ocellaris Clownfish, False Clown Anemonefish, and Anemone Demoiselle)?

And does it matter which I have?


Only if it matters to you.

Thanks,

mark h


Mark

They do look very similiar but come from different areas of the ocean.

Here are a couple of good articles for you.

http://www.orafarm.com/mission.html

http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/clo.../blpercula.htm
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/clnidfaqs.htm
http://www.nano-reef.com/fish/?fish=6
http://www.tfhmagazine.com/default.aspx?pageid=33
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Old January 16th 06, 11:26 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default False Percula vs True Percula?

Mark,

This is kind of funny. You weren't insulted by your friend comment were you
?
Poor little Nemo : (

Here is Live Aquaria's description:
The Ocellaris "False" Clownfish is often confused with the Percula "True"
Clownfish. Unless you are experienced with both fish, they are difficult to
tell apart. The True Percula is a very bright orange, whereas, the Ocellaris
tends to be more drably colored. The Percula Clownfish also has a thicker
black outline to its white body stripes.

The True Percula is not a fish for beginners. If you want this fish and your
experience is limited, purchase the Ocellaris Clownfish. Percula Clownfish
are good candidates for a reef aquarium, however, they are not as hardy as
the Ocellaris Clownfish. Once acclimated and eating, they are tolerant of
most fish.

PLUS THEY HAVE 2 SPINES ...HA HA HA !!!




"kim gross" wrote in message
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Mark Henry wrote:
Hello everyone!

I bought two 1" long tank-bred Percula Clownfish at my LFS yesterday and
they're doing well. A friend of mine came over today, looked at the fish,
and said that I had been sold False Percula Clownfish, not true Perculas.
When I asked him what the difference was (IE how he visually told the
difference between the two) he said he couldn't describe it - just that
they wern't true Perculas.

Well, I'm personally happy with the fish. They look good, eat well, and
have alot of energy and "character". Plus, since they're the first fish
inhabitants of my 65g tank they're also the only swimming thing to look
at (the crabs and snails were nice for the first few days, then they got
old).

So, my question is this - how can I tell the difference betwen a true
Percula Clownfish and the False Percula Clownfish (also called the
Ocellaris Clownfish, False Clown Anemonefish, and Anemone Demoiselle)?

And does it matter which I have?


Only if it matters to you.

Thanks,

mark h


Mark

They do look very similiar but come from different areas of the ocean.

Here are a couple of good articles for you.

http://www.orafarm.com/mission.html

http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/clo.../blpercula.htm
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/clnidfaqs.htm
http://www.nano-reef.com/fish/?fish=6
http://www.tfhmagazine.com/default.aspx?pageid=33



 




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