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Anyone familiar with clownfish morphs have any idea what Rufio would be considered?
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Many names have already been invented, I chose them because I liked them and that's it lol
Ditto lol, Rufio is getting older now so i figured maybe someone would know off the cuff. I posted in the clownfish anenome page. We'll see what I find out :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 

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You guys remember my concerns over my female clown, Grumpy Gills? Her red spots near the base of her fins are getting dark almost black, and google tells me that sometimes when fishes wounds heal they can turn dark. I had some heavy hitters in the fish medic squad tell me it looked/sounded like squabbling between my fish so i have just been keeping an eye and feeding well.

Just curious if anyone had ever witnessed something similar (wounds darkening as they heal)
 

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is this a sign that I might be seeing eggs soon (clowns)

They certainly are acting like they are in the mood. Can I offer a little suggestion to speed things up? Put on some Berry White, light a candle ( unsented) next to the tank and dump a thimble of red wine into your tank. ;) Works every time!
 
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