Well i guess ill jump in for a swim.
my idol will be 2 in sept, very hardy fish in my exp. eats most foods, he didnt like the angle formula with sponge at all
neither did my last idol.
I cant tell you any secrets to successfully keeping one of these fish.
from exp, I can tell you to try an avoide things like this
power outtages are bad "duh". power outtages with 14" anemones = fatality.
I was told the power was off for about 10 hours, Im not sure of his condition before i got home, but i got to see my first idol dive right into my anemone as i ran into the room.
:eek2: 3 other fish vanished that day.
ok thats enough of the donts, here are a few of the things i do or have done and equip i have with my current idol.
received idol from lps, med large in size. 2 days till i saw him eat.(sick/blockage once did not see him eat for atleast 5 days recovered fine with no treatment).
95% of the food that i feed all my fish(8) is betta bits/tetra bits, same thing. the tetra bits fit in my auto feeder great, and that is set for twice a day now. about every 9 months ill buy some frozen brine, and or formula 2 and feed once or twice a month.
last year when i moved here, it took me 3 more months to move my tank. for that 3.5 months the only food they got was tetra bits 1 time a day, i had to go back and refill the feeder every 2 weeks. the one time i was a few days late i lost my 10 month old clam

im sure he was dinner for many of the fish.
I bought one 200 gal bucket of i/o salt this year, and used most of it when i moved my tank here, i ran out about 3 months ago, i try to change about 20 gal every 2 or 3 months.
my tank is a 5 ft 110 gal, 30 gal sump, one compartment of bioballs, 90 gallon skimmer, 680 wt pc\halide. 90 lbs live rock, 4-5" of esv sand, an 8 fish.
and battleing a hair alge problem.
thats all for now. if ya have a Q, just ask
ldf