This crazy looking clownfish is the resulting offspring of two rather normal looking fish. One of the regular SA clownfish pairs had been laying eggs for some time now, with an estimated total of 25,000 offspring having been hatched. Of this massive amount, only one fish has shown signs of the longfin mutation. According to Sustainable Aquatics, a member of their staff found the odd looking clownfish with the unusually long fins, which was being harassed by its tankmates. Seeing just how unique the fish was, the staff member relocated the fish so that it could heal from all of its battle wounds. After all, clownfish can be very aggressive toward each other. After some time, the longfin clownfish was eventually paired with a wild-caught female Ocellaris. The hope obviously being that the longfin trait could be passed down to another generation and potentially blended with other clownfish aberrations to created a whole new genre of designer clown.