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Foxface Rabbitfish

Scientific Name Siganus Vulpinus

Max. Size: 9"

Tank Size: 75+ gallons

Aggression: Not aggressive

Hardiness: Low-Medium

Reef-Safe: With caution- may nip

Available as captive-bred: No

CAUTION: VENOMOUS

 Siganus Vulpinus, the Foxface Rabbitfish
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Siganus Vulpinus, the Foxface Rabbitfish

Physical Description

The Foxface Rabbitfish is a quite unique looking species. It is mostly yellow, with black and white mask-like markings extending down its almost beak-shaped mouth.The Foxface Rabbitfish is a bright yellow medium-sized fish, usually attaining an average size of 23 cm (9 in) in length. I <3 GP

Distribution

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Taxonomic Stuff you know you Care About

  • Family: Siganidae
  • Genus: Siganus
  • Species: Vulpinus

Behavior

Foxfaces are extremely timid and easily spooked when first introduced into the aquarium. Expect your Foxface to spend most of its time hiding during the first few weeks. It will also exhibit darting behavior and, when threatened or stressed, take on a dark mottled look. I <3 GP

Feeding

Voracious algae eaters, S. Vulpinus are some of the few known eaters of the hair algae Bryopsis. They will also eradicate most other algaes in the tank, wanted or unwanted, including cyanobacteria, diatoms, hair algae, and caulerpa spp.

Foxfaces will also accept most prepared foods, such as frozen formulas or mysis shrimp and even flake food, once adjusted to captivity.

They should be fed dried seaweed or nori often to satisfy their nutritional requirements.

Foxface Rabbitfish have been known to nip at corals- especially green corals such as palythoa. They don't often develop a taste for the corals- rather, they seem to be testing them for flavor.

Breeding

This species has not been successfully bred in captivity. I <3 GP

Social Structure

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Current Views

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Additional Notes

VENOMOUS

The Foxface has venom in its dorsal and anal fins, and will use them as a weapon. This can inflict a nasty, painful sting to the aquarist who isn't paying close attention when working inside the tank. It will hurt for days.

When your hands are inside the tank, always have one eye on your Foxface - especially as they become adjusted to captivity and become more brazen and curious. The Foxface Rabbitfish is a bright yellow medium-sized fish, usually attaining an average size of 23 cm (9 in) in length.

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