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December 9th 03, 09:54 PM
My son recently asked Me what kind of fish gil was,I had THOUGHT it was an
angel of some sort...but haven't found any evidence supporting that
theory....any ideas?
Marc Levenson
December 9th 03, 10:32 PM
Gil had the scars, right? I believe that is a Morish Idol... but I do get those
mixed up. As a kid we called them Flag fish or Banner fish, because of the
white flag flowing at the top.
There are two kinds, one that is reef safe and one that is not. I'd love to get
2 or 3 of the reef save ones for my 55g, but I think that tank is maxed out.
Marc
wrote:
> My son recently asked Me what kind of fish gil was,I had THOUGHT it was an
> angel of some sort...but haven't found any evidence supporting that
> theory....any ideas?
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Charles Spitzer
December 9th 03, 10:55 PM
moorish idol is hard to keep and probably not reef safe, since they eat the
stuff on the reef. a jack knife fish looks a lot like a moorish idol, but i
don't know it's suitability offhand.
"Marc Levenson" > wrote in message
...
> Gil had the scars, right? I believe that is a Morish Idol... but I do get
those
> mixed up. As a kid we called them Flag fish or Banner fish, because of
the
> white flag flowing at the top.
>
> There are two kinds, one that is reef safe and one that is not. I'd love
to get
> 2 or 3 of the reef save ones for my 55g, but I think that tank is maxed
out.
>
> Marc
>
>
> wrote:
>
> > My son recently asked Me what kind of fish gil was,I had THOUGHT it was
an
> > angel of some sort...but haven't found any evidence supporting that
> > theory....any ideas?
>
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John B
December 10th 03, 01:41 AM
Gil is a Moorish Idol butterfly, like marc said. Neither of them are reef
safe, but you can get the "cheap mans'" moorish idol, the black&white
heniochus butterfly, also called a banner fish, which looks similar. (check
the links below) I work in a LFS and whenever I order a moorish idol they
send me a b/w heniochus instead because of the ease of keeping them, and the
high DOA rate on the moorish idols. They don't take the travel very well..
moorish:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?siteid=21&pCatId=371
bannerfish:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?siteid=21&pCatId=242
If you ask me, the Moorish Idol is a way nicer looking fish.
-John
> wrote in message
...
> My son recently asked Me what kind of fish gil was,I had THOUGHT it was an
> angel of some sort...but haven't found any evidence supporting that
> theory....any ideas?
>
>
>
Marc Levenson
December 10th 03, 03:12 AM
Thanks for posting that, John!
There is a guy on ReefCentral with a 850g reef tank with a few of those
Heniochus, and they look very happy to be in there. My 55g simply is too small
for more fish at this point.
Marc
John B wrote:
> Gil is a Moorish Idol butterfly, like marc said. Neither of them are reef
> safe, but you can get the "cheap mans'" moorish idol, the black&white
> heniochus butterfly, also called a banner fish, which looks similar. (check
> the links below) I work in a LFS and whenever I order a moorish idol they
> send me a b/w heniochus instead because of the ease of keeping them, and the
> high DOA rate on the moorish idols. They don't take the travel very well..
>
> moorish:
> http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?siteid=21&pCatId=371
>
> bannerfish:
> http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_Display.cfm?siteid=21&pCatId=242
>
> If you ask me, the Moorish Idol is a way nicer looking fish.
>
> -John
>
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