I believe this came from Vanuatu. It looks like a cross between a tomato and a red saddle clown to me. It is actually more beautiful than either one IMO.
Mitch
My LFS has a few of these guys in at $42.00 a piece. They are tagged as "fire clowns". No offense to the pic but it does not do the color on these guys justice. They are absolutely stunning. I actually tried to do a little research on them earlier today and couldn't find anything. I wouldn't mind geting a pair in the near future.
I agree the photo is a little lacking. It was a rush job and the tank was a little stirred up. It was sold to me as a black and orange clown. As soon as it came out of the bag I new it was something very, very special. This is defintely one of the more spectacular clowns I've seen in my 20-years in the biz. The common name fire clown is usually given to the red saddle clowns (Amphiprion ephippium) so someone else must have also seen a similarity. It is exciting to see stuff like this coming into the hobby.
Mitch
Looks sorta like a fire clown (Amphiprion ephippium). But that one has a white stripe and usually the fires have no white stripe. So Cinnamin clown it is.