Amphiprion latezonatus CB vs Wild - adult photos?

brahm

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Hi,
Does anyone have some photos or experiences they can share with CB Amphiprion latezonatus? I'm finally getting back in after a near 10 year hiatus and excited to see one of my "grail" fish is now being CB, however all the photos I've seen the fish look more like Clarkii / saddleback the bands aren't very wide and they have yellow face markings instead of white.. Trying to decide if I should hold out, or move on. For the folks that have them how do they fair in warmer - reef temp tanks? Did they grow into their patterns? I can't seem to find any adult CB photos either.

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Wild -
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Welcome back! Great questions - I am curious to know the answers as well!
 

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Still no answer for this huh? Would like to see some different clowns in the trade (ac)
 

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CB latz are ugly as can be...I would NEVER buy one.
 

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