I know 3 people with Moorish Idols all over 4 years Old.
Aside from the danger of natural predators in the wild, there is not one wild caught fish that is not better off in the ocean than in a tank. Complain all you want, but unless your tanks are one hundred percent aqua cultured/bred than you are, in fact, as bad as the person you are condemning. Curious as to why you think one type of fish is okay being enclosed in a glass box, but not others? I'm sure all fish have a broader range in the wild than they do in a tank. For every example one cites as a reason such and such can not live in a tank, someone can do the opposite.
Husbandry goes a long way, obviously the bigger the tank the better, but that goes for all fish.
I had a purple Tang in my 200 gallon, if you want to say aggressive i'd say the Yellow tang ( He razored his share of fish for sure) was far more aggressive than the purple, followed by the Tomini and the atlantic blue. The Purple was probably the most docile fish I owned

aside from my leopard wrasse and my beautiful powder blue.
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Originally Posted by naesco
And I am because there is a chance that the purple tang will not be purchased and killl some other fish in his tank. It is his decision alone and I hope he considers the tang first.
Look, sometimes I may go overboard on what I see, in my opinion, as an unethical practise.
I have condemned LFS both on this board and at the LFS for bringing in fish like Moorish Idols.
Poor judgment is another issue. Some reefers take advice/criticism on this board and make the decision to do the right thing and postpone their purchase.
However some reefers with an attitude just do what they want regardless of the adivise or cautions of others.
It has been my experience that the ones with attitude quidkly come and go on this board because eventually they will have a major disaster and quit the hobby. The others will enjoy there tanks and the crittters therein for a very long time.
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