Moorish Idol

The Moorish idol is a small marine fish species, the representative of Zanclidae family. Inhabitant of tropical and subtropical reefs and lagoons, this fish is notable for its broad allocation throughout the region of Indo-Pacific. Many of the butterfly fishes resemble Moorish idol. This species got its name from the Moors of Africa, who supposedly believed the fish to be bestow of happiness . They are the popular aquarium fish but are also known for having short aquarium lifespan.

Scientific Classification

Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Perciformes
Zanclidae
Zanclus
Zanclus cornutus

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Scientific Classification

Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Perciformes
Zanclidae
Zanclus
Zanclus cornutus

Description

These adorable aquarium fishes looks like the description given below.

Size: The fish can grow to the length of 9 inches.

Color: Moorish idols stand out in contrasting bands of black, white and yellow which make them attractive to the aquarium keepers.

Weight: These species weigh from ½ lbs to 3 lbs.

Fins: They have long, white and sickle shaped dorsal fin.

Mouth: Moorish idols have small terminal mouths at the end of the long, tubular snouts and also they have long bristle like teeth line.

Shape: Their shape is inimitable. They usually have a circular body that makes them look different from the other fish species.

Moorish Idol Picture Picture 1 – Moorish Idol

Distribution

Moorish idols are largely seen in East Africa, Indian Ocean, Ducei islands, Hawaii, Southern Japan, and Micronesia. They are also found in Southern Gulf Of California and Peru. These species are very much indigenous to Indo-Pacific Region.

Habitat

These species prefer living in tropical and subtropical areas throughout the pacific and indo pacific regions. Though they are found in flat reefs but are also spotted in lagoons as well. Clarity of water does not bother them.

Behavior

Their behavioral characteristics are quite interesting to observe.

  • Moorish idols form pairs and are highly sensitive to water quality.
  • They are diurnal in nature.
  • They stick to the bottom of the reef at night, adopting a drab coloration.
  • They often swim in the small schools in nature and also fight against each other in tight quarters.
  • They are even compatible with larger invertebrates.
  • These fishes feel shy to eat infront of other creatures.

Diet

They are omnivorous in nature. They are very picky about their food and that is why they are termed as snobby. They prefer dieting on of small and live foods, such as brine shrimp, vegetable foods, etc. Though they are bold grazers in nature but these species are extremely shy about their eating, especially in the company of other fishes. They eat 2-3 times a day.

Predators

Moorish idol is attacked by Moray Eals and large Tomato Clowns.

Adaptation

Moorish idols adapt themselves very well in the water.

  • Color of these Idols is believed to confuse predators.
  • Presence of long streamer is another natural deterrent to the predators.

Photos of Moorish Idol Picture 2 – Moorish Idol Photo

Mating Season

Not much is known about their mating season in wild.

Reproduction

Moorish idols are pelagic spawners. They release their eggs and sperms in water column. Their long larval stage reveals their impressive range. Before becoming free swimming juveniles they reach a length of 7.5 centimeters.

Life Cycle

The Moorish idols have an interesting life cycle. They spend much of their time at the ocean surface after hatching from the planktonic egg. When the idols grow large in length, they settle out of the plankton onto the coral reef.

Life span

Moorish idol have a lifespan of 2 to 4 years.

Pet Care

Moorish idols are difficult to care for in captivity. Due to their colorful appearance and lively nature these Idols serve as great aquarium fishes.

Aquariums

They usually require large tanks, exceeding some 100 US gallons. Some of them became voracious and destructive in the aquariums if supplied with low level of water. They are peaceful in nature. Their survival rate is quite low and most of these species do not survive for a year.

Water characteristics

Modish idols prefer salt water. They survive in strong salt water movement as they are found swimming anywhere from the surface to as deep as 550 feet.

Water Temperature

A pH between 8.2 and 8.6 and SG of about 1.020 to 1.023 is the appropriate water temperature.

Disease

Moorish idol is prone to diseases. They require enough cruising space. They suffer stress and strain that will increase their chances of getting affected by contracting disease or parasitic infections. Avoid using copper medications and if required use quinine based medications.

Interesting Facts

Below mentioned are few fascinating facts about Moorish idol.

  • They have black, yellow and white bands saddle on their muzzle.
  • The Moorish idol is the sole member of Zanclidae family.
  • They are quarantine new specimens.
  • They are very ferocious in nature when provided with less water than required.
  • They get very shy while eating infront of other species.

Moorish idols can make great aquarium exhibits and can enhance the beauty of the interior of your space.

Images

Take a look at some of the prominent pictures of the Moorish Idol fish!

Images of Moorish Idol Picture 3 – Moorish Idol Image

Pictures of Moorish Idol Picture 4 – Moorish Idol Picture

3 responses to “Moorish Idol”

  1. guy says:

    Water characteristics
    Modish idols prefer salt water! moorish idols will die in fresh water…..

  2. Pablo says:

    Hola

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