I have heard that moorish idols can be kept in reefs and the primer here on reef central doesn't have a striaght answer so can the or can they not please vote and give advice on keeping thes wonderful animals
When i had one in a 150 it nipped at a clam, but no nothing else. I think it had a lot to do with the amount i fed. I work from home 3 days a week so its much easier to feed frequently...
When i had one in a 150 it nipped at a clam, but no nothing else. I think it had a lot to do with the amount i fed. I work from home 3 days a week so its much easier to feed frequently...
I sold mine last year to RC member tanglovers because it did significant damage to some expensive SPS frags. It never touched my LPS, but would actually break off the tips of the SPS. I would only keep another if I decide to go back to FOWLR. BTW, I got mine direct from HI and it ate like a monster right out of the bag, and pretty much ate anything I put in the tank. Great looking fish overall.
I am no expert on idols, but I think they need more than a 90 gallon tank. That is at least what I have read on Live Aquaria, but I will let the experts have the final day on that. I just saw the 90 gallon build in your sig that is why I am commenting on that.
I have over 7 years experience with MIs. They nip a lot less when well fed. They tend to like LPS corals (especially red and greens), nip colorful clams, some soft corals, and even my blue ridge heliopora coral more than sps. That being said, mine killed a beautiful pink pocillopora I owned. Some corals just may receive an occasional nip, others may be eaten. Plan to have to move some corals if you want a MI in a reef.
I forgot to mention they tend to leave most corals alone, so you can definitely keep them in a reef. You just may need to move or sacrifice a few corals.
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