Reef fish

Moorish Idol

Zanclus cornutus
LC· Least concernCaution

An unmistakable disc-shaped fish striped boldly in black, white and yellow, trailing a long whip-like dorsal filament. Its tube-snout probes coral crevices for sponges and small invertebrates. Often seen singly, in pairs or small groups gliding gracefully over the reef.

Size (typical)
0.16–0.22 mm
Depth range
IUCN status
LC
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Diver safety
Maintain distance · do not advance.
Verified sightings · last 12 months

Sighting history

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