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  • pair of picassos

    5 33.33%
  • pair of onyx

    3 20.00%
  • one of each

    3 20.00%
  • neither

    4 26.67%

Which clownfish is more cool?


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Fish are from heaven-clowns are from ****!
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    Did you ever decide what to get? My vote is for some black ice clowns! i love them:-) ill post pics shortly :-)

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    Yesterday I finally got a pair of clownfish at the flint summer swap from @BooyahsReef . One I think is a black ice and the other is a snowflake...although they both look similar to me.

    snowflake pair2 - Which clownfish is more cool?

    snowflake pair - Which clownfish is more cool?

    snowflake 1 - Which clownfish is more cool?

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    Gorgeous!! yeah booyah is the man!! thats where my black ice came from as well :-) i love their markings!!

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    Nice! Mitch is a good guy. Both look like black ice to me!

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    Thanks guys!

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    Gorgeous clowns!

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    I am partial to the Picasso's soince I have a pair, but I am looking at getting some black ice clowns soon.

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    Wow guess I should have looked back a page. Gorgeous looking pair.
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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    That's a nice looking pair of clownfish. I still think I prefer the classic markings though.

    Tom

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