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11/29/2008, 11:50 PM | #1 |
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Please dont hate me for this......
Alright So I read up on Moorish Idols and how they will refuse to eat in a closed system... And they are the hardest fish to keep in a system.... Well I made the purchase and Its been 2 weeks and My moorish Idol is eating like crazy... I feed it brine shrimp and he just loves the stuff.... Ive been feeding all my fish 3 times a day and my idol even eats the algae sheets i feed my tangs.... I guessing he will do just fine? Anyone else have a Moorish Idol?
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11/29/2008, 11:54 PM | #2 |
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Some people are successful, just not too many.
Congratulations on finding a good one, and I hope it stays that way. Remember to keep a lot of sponge in his diet.
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11/30/2008, 12:03 AM | #3 |
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Where can i find sponges at? I just fead my fish flake food right now and my idol ate that as well.... I just hope it stays like this... The first couple days I had him he didnt even bother with the food... Hes about 5 inches long....
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11/30/2008, 12:06 AM | #4 |
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Good Luck with the idol.Keep us posted on how he does.
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11/30/2008, 12:14 AM | #5 |
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I will.... In the beginning my powder brown was just attacking the idolwhen ever he showed his face... i was so nervous about that... the powder brown didnt give him the time of day... Even when my idol is like 4 times his size... But they got along just fine the next day and all my fish are fine now.... When I get the chance Ill post some pics of him... Im just so glade Im one that can keep a moorish Idol... great feeling
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11/30/2008, 02:59 AM | #6 |
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Brine shrimp are pretty much useless unless you're feeding baby brine (within 24 hours of hatching) or gut loading adults. Think of adult brine shrimp like an empty vitamin capsule that you can fill with something nutritious. If you can get him eating a quality frozen mysis (I use PE) then you're in business . Good luck with you Idol I hope he does well.
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11/30/2008, 03:27 AM | #7 |
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getting them to eat has never been the issue, there are plenty of fish much easier to keep alive that are MUCH harder to get eating than moorish idols. there is no reason to believe they will be fine because they are eating. the problem is nobody knows why they just drop dead for no appearent reason in captivity
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11/30/2008, 04:18 AM | #8 |
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If all your feeding is brine shrimp, it's not going to live long. Brine shrimp have very little nutritional value. Feed the brine shrimp phyto and selcon to gut load them. This will help the fish out a lot. Learn as much as you can about Idols. I know a couple people who are keeping them healthy, but those people have had their tanks up and running for 15 years or more...lol. Good luck and Glad to hear it's going well so far!! Keep us posted!!
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try the frozen angel/butterfly formulas they contain chunks of sponge. my moorish idol loves it mine ate from day one right out of the shipping bag (divers den) mine eats flakes(formula one and 2, and prime reef) pellets (formula 1 and 2) frozen mysis angel/butterfly formula chopped up frozen seafoods from the fresh seafood department at wallmart (various foods depending on avalability) and frozen table shrimp and i have had him aprox 4 months and does extreemly well with tangs,large angels,drawf angels,an a-hole wrasse aka lunnar |
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11/30/2008, 08:19 AM | #10 |
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You should feed him veriety of fish food,so he gets all he needs to live in captivity.
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