Dorsal spine count and eyes have the same percentage of being acurate. You have to take into acount all the hybrids. Out of a clutch of hybrid Clowns, one fry could have the spine count of a Perc and eyes of an Ocellaris and another fry could have the spine count of an Ocellaris and eyes of a Perc. And yes ora does a lot of hybridizing so not shocking they show a Snowlfake with Perc eyes! As far as a it being a Picasso, Snowflake or Blackice......Do you know how you get a Blackice? It is a cross between a Snowflake and a Darwin (Black & White) so, to say it looks more like an Onyx than a Blackice is like saying a Dove looks more like a bird than a Dove? I think you are missing something here....Why and how do we have all these different names for designer clowns, like the Blackice, Snowflake, Picasso, Fancy White, Platinum etc......? All those names are based on the coloration and patterns of each fish. The one posted in this thread has the colors and patterns of a Snowflake. If you look at the picture of our male Ocellaris, he has a ton of black filling in, yet he is still just a normal Ocellaris. Our male Snowflake also has a ton of black filling in. Since the one male is a Snowflake and turning more black, leads one to think that he is possibly a Blackice, the female could be also, just without all the extra black so she would never be called a Blackice, only a Snowflake. Do you see where I am going with this? All designer clowns are named based on the color and patterns they have plain and simple. So if the Clown in question in this thread has black eyes, then there is no doubt that is a very nice Snowflake. Once the fish matures and all the black comes in, then it could or could not be considered a Blackice (all based on genetics) If we knew the Linage of this Clown that would help, but we dont.