The two swinging moorish idols seem like they are actually swimming in the small tank. This papercraft is perfect as a decoration. Why not display it in your room? The moorish idol is a tropical fish that inhabits coral and rock reefs in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It can grow up to 25cm in length, and has a flat, white and yellow body. Its black stripes and long dorsal fin give it a very striking appearance. The "Zanclus" in its scientific name (Zanclus Cornutus) comes from the Greek word for "scythe." There are many other fish that resemble it, but it can be recognized by its black tail fin, long snout, and high placed eyes.
The two swinging moorish idols seem like they are actually swimming in the small tank. This papercraft is perfect as a decoration. Why not display it in your room? The moorish idol is a tropical fish that inhabits coral and rock reefs in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It can grow up to 25cm in length, and has a flat, white and yellow body. Its black stripes and long dorsal fin give it a very striking appearance. The "Zanclus" in its scientific name (Zanclus Cornutus) comes from the Greek word for "scythe." There are many other fish that resemble it, but it can be recognized by its black tail fin, long snout, and high placed eyes.