DaVinci Ocellaris Clownfish are a line of designer clownfish that is the result of a cross between the Wyoming White and the Ocellaris. The result is a beautiful and unique pattern. Why are they called DaVinci’s? The hobby already has a Picasso so this was the natural progression of things. The name DaVinci was inspired by the famous Italian renaissance painter, Leonardo da Vinci.
There are three different grades of DaVinci Ocellaris clownfish according to their markings and the amount of white patterns. Extreme Davinci’s will have 3 fused stripes on at least one side of the body.
Sea and Reef has added the long fins genetics to this beautiful fish. There are a few longfins being produced these days but in our opinion Sea and Reef produces the nicest! Why do we say that? Typically longfin clownfish have jagged and uneven fins that are stiff. Sea and Reef however, thru a different strain of genetics, has developed a more even and soft flowing longfin. The elongated fins develops as the fish ages and matures which typically happens with 8-12 months of age.