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2 2 1apartment, Sold on 05 Dec 2016The Hyde | Sold by Travis ReeveSydney suburb profileNearby schoolsThe Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus) is a very handsome fish in my opinion. They elegantly glide through the water with their elongated dorsal fin trailing behind them. It’s believed this extended fin is to show off to potential partners about how attractive they are. If they have a short dorsal fin, which does happen as it lures some species of fish to nip at it, the fish will be seen as weaker than those with super long trailing fins, who were able to avoid being nibbled. In the film ‘Finding Nemo’, the character ‘Gill’ is a Moorish Idol. He has some pretty bad scarring, which he got from landing on dentist tools when he tried to escape one time. Fish do scar if they are damaged like that, though dentist tools are not usually found near fish tanks! The main causes of fish scarring are either through fighting or equipment like pumps or filtration systems in tanks. We keep all of our filtration away from the tanks the fish are in.

If we have pumps in the tanks to create more water flow, all the pumps will have guards around the propellers. Fish are pretty smart when it comes to avoiding danger though, if there was an exposed pump they would avoid it. The noise and movement would be enough to irk them and put them off exploring it. We have had scarred fish in the past, this is typically from fighting that occurs amongst the same species. When fighting is observed the fish are promptly separated. The Moorish Idol has a tubular snout, filled with long bristle like teeth, they poke their snouts into crevices to pick out small crustaceans for food, they also eat corals, sponges and tunicates whilst living amongst flat reefs in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Our Moorish Idol had to undergo an operation a few months ago as he had a tumour growing on his lip affecting his feeding. Though uncommon, tumours do happen in fish, if they’re not affecting them then it’s best not to operate, as operations come with risks, but in this case it was decided it was for the best.

Our vet came over and did the procedure, it was very short, only a couple of minutes. He was then put into a bucket filled with salt water and a small dose of aesthetic to send him to sleep, once motionless he was put on a table and his growth literally just chopped off. The vet applied a bonding agent to stop the bleeding, the fish started to stir and was placed into a quarantined tank. For the first few minutes he needed to be propped up against the glass, as he was very dozy. Then about 10 minutes later he was bumbling around! A big improvement was seen within a few hours and he was able to swim about quite happy. We kept him in quarantine for a few weeks to keep an eye on him – he fed well and now he’s back on display. You can see him being released back into his tank in the video below. Come and visit our Moorish Idol, Clownfish and other fish from ‘Finding Nemo’ in the Aquarium, for free at World Museum. LFC Mens Anfield Road Watch LFC Black on Black Backpack

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Second up was the rarely-enforced legislation which makes sticking a stamp bearing Her Maj Liz II's head upside down on an envelope an act of treason, closely followed by the Liverpudlian bylaw which prohibits women going topless unless they work in a tropical fish store. The poll was carried out by UKTV Gold, and the 4,000 participants also honoured Ohio's prohibition on getting fish pissed as the best piece of international tomfoolery. Occupying second spot on the worldwide podium was Indonesia's punishment of masturbation by decapitation, with the fact that in Bahrain a male doctor "can only examine the genitals of a woman in the reflection of a mirror" taking the bronze medal. And before you start crying foul on the topless Liver Bird thing, the quotes a Liverpool City Council spokesman as debunking: "It's something that has been heard of before and does crop up from time to time, but it is absurd. It is a myth and totally made up. It has no basis in fact." Which is a terrible shame, we reckon, especially for tropical fish fanciers.

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