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  • pair of picassos

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  • pair of onyx

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  • one of each

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  • neither

    4 26.67%

Which clownfish is more cool?


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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Default Which clownfish is more cool?

    Due to a very very unfortunate incident with flat worm exit, I lost my pair of picasso clownfish. So now I want to replace them....I'm torn though between a pair of picassos or a pair of onyx.

    Any thoughts?

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    Nah... I have always like those two variants.

    Here is a chart, the onyx and picassos are in the middle:
    Clownfish | Sustainable Aquatics

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    onyx clowns arent mutants they are found in the wild

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    A pair of true percs. I've never seen the appeal of all the mutoids.....of course their was the molly mutation.

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    I can see now, I need an dis-like button.

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    its been a long day of power outages and home improvement...

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    I say one of each!

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    Pair of Piassos..........
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    Due to a very very unfortunate incident with flat worm exit, I lost my pair of picasso clownfish. So now I want to replace them....I'm torn though between a pair of picassos or a pair of onyx.

    Any thoughts?
    I say hold old out. The lighting maroon project has had two successful spawns now.

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    I say Mollies and guppies

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