The next fish on my list of “not to keep at home” is the Moorish Idol, featured in Disney hit film “Finding Nemo” (Which by the way the word Nemo drove me crazy while I was working in the aquarium)
Moorish Idol |
One of the worst thing about pop culture is to introduce a false image about certain practices. Keeping percula clown fish and/or the Pacific blue tang are usually not very challenging for average reefers. However, even some of the most experienced reef hobbyists have trouble keeping the elegant Moorish Idol alive in captivity.
Because of its need of swimming room and it’s diet needs, not only you will need to have an extra large system for this fish to move around, you will also need to “teach” them to accept food in captivity. I have made attempts while working in the store to no success. And for a creature of this beauty to perish is not only a heart breaker, but a shame.
If you want something that possess the similar elegance as the Moorish Idol while swimming without the difficulty in keeping, the schooling banner butterfly fish is a great substitute. They are not only easier to keep (I have personal experience in seeing them eat like hogs), hardy, but also very robust in the home aquarium. So please spread the word and educate everyone you know to not follow the example of a children’s movie and attempt to keep the Moorish Idol in a small system as shown in the movie.
bannerfish schooling |