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    Matthew L. Wittenrich is a marine biologist doing research on the feeding mechanisms of larval marine fishes. He is the author of The Complete Illustrated Breeder’s Guide to Marine Aquarium Fishes. He lives in Melbourne, Florida. Read more...

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July 21, 2008

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Alcapown

I agree 100%, I also think its only a negative for the hobby, especially when mutants are picked over healthy, normal specimens. I wish there was a way to nip this in the bud, but I don't foresee that happening, although I haven't witnessed any mutants at any of the local LFS's here.

Guinapora

Proper culling is why I've never been a big fan of ora. And sustainable has been pretty good until recently. Got a couple at the shop that I'd never sell.

Hey I'm going to do a review on your book on reefbuilders.com in about a week. So keep up the good work.

-Guin

Amie

I think it's sad that fish like this have made it to the market and that they are chosen over the healthy, more common clownfish. As a breeder myself, I have noticed that I only get misbar clowns when I haven't taken the time to care for them properly before they go through meta. Personally, I think it has something to do with nutrition, but that's just my opinion. But if it is an early stage nutrition issue, then it's quite possible that these fish would have significantly weaker immune systems and who knows, may even be infertile.

The flared gills that show in your pictures is certainly another cause for concern. In my opinion, These fish never should have made it to the market.

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