Phylum Chordata. Just like all fish, mammals, reptiles, birds, dinosaurs, amphibians etc.
moorish idols are omnivores
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They are omnivores
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.
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.
Moorish idol was created in 1758.
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 black and white fish Named "Gill" from Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo is a Moorish Idol. Though aquariums often state this fish as a Black and White Heniochas.
moorish idols are omnivores
The characters name is Gill, and he is supposed to be a Moorish Idol, Zanculus cornutus.
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A Moorish idol can lay thousands of eggs during a spawning event, typically ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 eggs. These fish are known to reproduce in large groups, which increases the chances of fertilization and survival of the eggs in their natural habitat. The exact number can vary based on factors such as the size and age of the fish.