moorish idols are omnivores
Moorish idol was created in 1758.
moorish idols are omnivores
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A Moorish Idol is a black, white, and yellow marine fish that lives in the tropical areas. They are popular aquarium fish but have short lifespans and sensitivity when kept in one. The character "Gill" in Disney & Pixar's "Finding Nemo" is a Moorish Idol fish.
nobody will ever know. they are very mysterious creatures.
The weight of a adult Moorish Idol fish ranges from 1.5 to 3-pounds. They grow up to 9.1-inches in length. The colorful fish are popular salt-water aquarium pets.
Gill is a Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus)
Moorish Idol fish are primarily omnivores, feeding on a diet of algae, plankton, and small invertebrates. While their diet can vary slightly in the wild, they are generally considered to be omnivorous feeders.
The characters name is Gill, and he is supposed to be a Moorish Idol, Zanculus cornutus.
Yes, Moorish Idols are egg layers. They typically spawn in pairs and release their eggs into the water column, where they drift until they hatch into larvae. Moorish Idols have complex mating and breeding behaviors, and maintaining them in captivity can be challenging.