http://youtu.be/UFx4BgbAaCo Everybody give this guy a thumb! It's like he got on the phone with a dealer and was like, " send me every cool fish you got!"
http://youtu.be/UFx4BgbAaCo Everybody give this guy a thumb! It's like he got on the phone with a dealer and was like, " send me every cool fish you got!"
considering adding a second moorish idol to my dt to co-exist with my existing idol. Thoughts on this?
Terrible idea. I had 2, got along for a few months, then one day the larger pinned the second in the corner and it had to get pulled. I think every instance this has been tried in the thread, it didn't work.
Alright thanks. Ill look for another fish to co-exist with the idol
This is the next fish on my list...now I was told that Dandelion was excellent to get him to eat....any one ?
Hi I'm a new member and I just wanted to share my experience with my moorish idol. I've officially had my MI for a full year now, this month. As a 14 year old, I risked a lot purchasing this fish because of how difficult it is and having to pay for all my fish with limited finances.
I took the risk and purchased a 4 inch MI. There were two fishes to chose from, and they both weren't eating. I chose the larger one that didn't have its spine showing. I brought it home, acclimated it without quarantining (I understand this isn't recommended but I decided to risk it since I wanted it to graze on the live rock). As I released it. Surprisingly none of the other fish bothered the new Mi. It was like the MI wasn't even new.
For the first week, it didn't eat anything except for whatever it grazed off the rocks. I had these faux plants that were in my tank when it was a seahorse tank that I didn't take out yet. It also grazed on those. That got me thinking, maybe the moorish idol might try eating things that resembled plants. So I got nori and attached it to a New Era Grazer, then dropped it to the sand bed. It started eating both nori and the grazer, I was so excited. I slowly started moving the grazer&nori to the glass and then it was used to eating off the glass.
Since I noticed my moorish idol liked eating off a surface and not the water column I decided to try feeding pellets off the water surface without it sinking down. I placed a few nls pellets/flakes in a calm corner of my tank and the MI almost instantly eat one. It started to fatten up solely because of the pellets and flakes. Then I stuck some pellets on the new era grazer (without nori) and as the pellets sank the MI chased after them. That's how my MI learned how to eat in the water column.
After a few weeks of eating nori/grazer/pellets and flakes it learned how to eat Hikari and PE mysid shrimp, just from watching the other fish. Now a year later it eats everything, but coral. Nori, grazer, pellets, flakes, mysid, clams on a half shell and angel formula sponge. In that order of first eating.
Now it's a fat healthy moorish idol that is absolutely one of the most aggressive fish in my tank.
Sorry for such a long post. I just wanted to share my experience.
congrats on your success with such a difficult fish. you should be proud. i have had mine for 5 months. i feed green and purple seaweed, frozen angel formula, and lrs fish frenzy. mine also is a bold fish.
Thank you. It's actually really surprising how aggressive my moorish idol is. I recently bought a powder blue tang (hopefully I'll have as much luck as I had with my MI) and the moorish idol keeps chasing it. It's like my MI thinks it's a tang, since it always does that thing where it rubs up against other fish. Luckily the powder blue tang doesn't really care and just keeps swimming without reaction.
how big of a tank do you have them in ? the pbt will become aggressive over time.
Yeah, I understand it's aggression. But it seems very passive. I have them in a 150 gallon tank right now. With the intention of upgrading. If I don't upgrade in time, the PBT will be transported to my uncle's 400 gallon. The only other largish fish includes a emperor angelfish (3.5 in), black tang (3 in) and a blue hippo tang (5 in). I understand the tank requirements and they will be accommodated for as they age.
I feel like moorish idols should be kept with other tangs or similar and not alone (I wouldn't recommend two MI though. They seem to enjoy the company and can learn how to feed by watching. Atleast mine did.