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|diet=:Notoriously hard to keep alive in captivity due it being an extremely fussy eater. Needs a matured marine tank with plenty of algae on live rock to graze on. | |diet=:Notoriously hard to keep alive in captivity due it being an extremely fussy eater. Needs a matured marine tank with plenty of algae on live rock to graze on. | ||
|feeding_regime=:Daily. | |feeding_regime=:Daily. | ||
− | |environment_specifics=:Reef tank; sponges are advisably avoided as they may eat them, | + | |environment_specifics=:Reef tank; sponges are advisably avoided as they may eat them, unless you want to provide a grazing option for the fish. |
|behaviour=:Docile, and active; a relatively active fish. These are curious, and intelligent fish that like to explore their environment. They display territorial behaviour akin to their [[:Category: Surgeonfish|surgeonfish]] relatives. | |behaviour=:Docile, and active; a relatively active fish. These are curious, and intelligent fish that like to explore their environment. They display territorial behaviour akin to their [[:Category: Surgeonfish|surgeonfish]] relatives. | ||
|identification=:There are several other marine fish, specifically [[:Category:Butterflyfish|Butterflyfish]], that look remarkable similar to the Moorish Idol, this includes the ''[[Heniochus acuminatus]]''. The Idol is recognised by being disc-like and compressed in shape with small snout, much like the ''[[Zebrasoma flavescens]]''. The mouth has a v-shaped yellow marking bordered by black on either side. It's body is coloured with two thick bold vertical black bars with a white/yellow base colour, the caudal fin is also black and edged with blue. All the fins on this fish are relatively small. Except for the dorsal fin, where 6 or 7 spines are elongated creating a crest, which gives the fish it's name, "''Zanclus cornutus''" means "crowned scythe". | |identification=:There are several other marine fish, specifically [[:Category:Butterflyfish|Butterflyfish]], that look remarkable similar to the Moorish Idol, this includes the ''[[Heniochus acuminatus]]''. The Idol is recognised by being disc-like and compressed in shape with small snout, much like the ''[[Zebrasoma flavescens]]''. The mouth has a v-shaped yellow marking bordered by black on either side. It's body is coloured with two thick bold vertical black bars with a white/yellow base colour, the caudal fin is also black and edged with blue. All the fins on this fish are relatively small. Except for the dorsal fin, where 6 or 7 spines are elongated creating a crest, which gives the fish it's name, "''Zanclus cornutus''" means "crowned scythe". |