Originally Posted by
ruaround
AmandaL...Thank you for your response...the reason why I ask if they are pers or sebeas is because if you look at the pic 37g Joe posted it has a perc shape, where as yours have the sebea or clarkii shape...I had a pair (RIP
long story) of the clowns you have and they were sold as sebeas...I cant remember where (what site)I got them from...
Ok... I was determined to figure this out, so I've done some research. The clownfish I have are Amphiprion polymnus, without question. The common names of all the clownfish I viewed vary quite a bit. Everytime I found reference to the Amphiprion polymnus, it was called a True Black Percula Clownfish (common name Black Saddleback Clownfish), although I did see various others species and pictures refered to as Black Percula Clownfish from time to time. Amphiprion ocellaris is the black and white clownfish with no yellow whatsoever. Amphiprion clarkii and Amphiprion sebae both have the black and white bodies, yellow pectoral fins and yellow mouth, but also always have a yellow tail, which mine does not. The clarkii and sebae differ in that the clarkii has a higher profile body (rounder profile) while the sebae has a longer, leaner profile. Amphiprion percula is the orange and white (sometimes with black) clownfish that we are all used to.
Common names always cause problems within the hobby. I can't post any links, but I'm sure if you search specifically for Amphiprion polymnus, you will find what you're looking for. ;-)