I don’t plan on getting one but I’m curious if people have had more success keeping moorish idols? I’ve been seeing a good amount of them at lfs recently and made me wonder.
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I have always wanted one . But I prefer corals over having one .I don’t plan on getting one but I’m curious if people have had more success keeping moorish idols? I’ve been seeing a good amount of them at lfs recently and made me wonder.
I did have one for a few months. It was very active and even bold. Eating anything I threw at him.I have always wanted one . But I prefer corals over having one .
at one time when I started reefing they had a Very high mortality rate . And said to be impossible to get eating and stay healthy long term .
that being said times have changed along with many things . Perhaps they might be easier to keep ?
@Miami Reef recently had one ?
It has improved greatly over the years where it was impossible to now no problem as long as good water quality and diet are furnished.I don’t plan on getting one but I’m curious if people have had more success keeping moorish idols? I’ve been seeing a good amount of them at lfs recently and made me wonder.
So he even went after your sps? I thought sps was generally safe from them. Good to know.Moorish idols aren't the black box they once were. Had two in the past. One for 3 yrs and one for 5 yrs. Both rehomed to fish only tanks. They are just NOT reef safe long term. Will start picking at and eating more and more types of corals as they grow. Only found a handful of corals that safe from mature adults. The secret to moorish idol success (at least for me) was frequent feedings and LOTS of nori. These fish have high metabolic rates and in the wild graze almost constantly on algae and benthic inverts such as tunicates, sponges and anything else they can get their mouths on. They are not picky eaters once settled in a tank, but need food many times throughout the day.
Here's one of mine that was eventually removed from the 500 gal sps tank.