Quote Originally Posted by Richard
Yes the B&W ocellaris are from ORA. According to ORA the original breeding stock came from a small Australian population that are all black and white. That population is now protected from collection so most likely any B&W ocellaris you see will either be from ORA or bred from ORA stock(I'm talking about A. ocellaris not A. percula). They are still A. ocellaris though and are not classified as a subspecies. Color does not generally impact scientific classification so unless there are some actual anatomical differences they would not be classified as a subspecies.
Sorry if I confused you Gary, that's what I was trying to say.

Andrew