They only had tank bred Clowns, which wouldn't be a suitable match. These tank bred Clowns look quite different to our wild caught Clowns. They have an incomplete white band around their middle (teardrop shape) and are more yellow in colour. I don't think they are as striking and much prefer the wild colouration.
They also had two other Clownfish (in seperate tanks) which were gold stripe marroon Clownfish. They were very pretty and quite unique. They grow bigger than other Clowns, up to 6 inches. They are maroon in colour and have white bands for one year which slowly turn golden, starting at the head. They are meant to be very hardy fish but must be kept singly and not with any other variety of Clownfish as they can be aggressive.
I found some pictures so you can see the three different Clownfish and see which you prefer!
From left to right: Wild caught, Tank bred, and Gold striped Maroon.


