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01/02/2008, 02:02 PM | #1 |
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are moorish idol's reef safe??
Just wondering whether to buy the Moorish Idol of my dreams? I have a 6x2x2 reef tank with 7 different tangs, 1 blue trigger, 1 magenta dottyback, 1 PJ wrasse, 1 clown & a manderin. I've wanted a Moorish for some time now, and am aware about the finicky side to them, but am just concerned if my corals will be ok??
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01/02/2008, 02:48 PM | #2 |
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Ive never kept one because of the finicky eating but i dont think they're reef safe IMO there better left in the ocean.
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01/02/2008, 04:05 PM | #3 |
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Yes IMO you need to have a Moorish Idol in a reef enviroment for it to have a chance to live
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01/02/2008, 04:57 PM | #4 |
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Moorish Idols are among the most difficult of all fish to keep. They require large amounts of algae or natural sponges to eat and may reject all offered foods. They eat many corals and polyps. I wouldn't recommend one unless you are a very experienced and succesful reef keeper.
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01/03/2008, 04:28 AM | #7 |
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YOBOYJDIZZ - I miscounted, there's 6 tangs. I knew they can be nasty to other tangs, but didn't know if they'd bother with a fish of different species i.e when i added my trigger they ignored him. Thanks for your advice!
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01/03/2008, 03:44 PM | #8 |
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What tangs do you have? Six tangs a trigger probably already max out on large fish as it is anyway.
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01/03/2008, 05:32 PM | #10 |
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yeah you guys are right, 1 is a blue spot vlamindi, 1x lipstick naso, 1x yellow, 1x regal, 1x caribbean blue, 1x purple. I had an emporer angel in there for about 18 months until recently, eating my corals, so had to go!! I'm guessing the unicorn tang grows very big, as he's got hell of an apetite & seems to grow everyday!!
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01/03/2008, 07:39 PM | #11 |
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unicorn tangs get huge, like public aquarium tank huge. I think the vlamingi and naso will outgrow your tank as well. not sure about the Caribbean blue. I have seen huge ones when I've been snorkeling...
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01/03/2008, 08:01 PM | #12 |
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Yes the vlamingi and naso tangs need new homes. If wanting an idol i say wait until you upgrade and base your tank around the idol itself. Being one of the first addictions to your tank would help but i would wait until the tank matures a little 6 months to a year before you add it. Patience is key in this hobby. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...90#post8740890 here is a great thread for you.
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