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Scientific Name- Siganus unimaculatus Common Names- One Spot Rabbitfish Foxface, One Spot Foxface Lo, Blotched Rabbitfish Foxface Care Level- Easy to Moderate Size- Up to 8 inches (20 cm)
Life span- 5 years or longer
pH 8.1 - 8.4
Temperature- 75°F - 82°F (25°C - 28°C)
Specific Gravity- 1.020 - 1.025
Carbonate Hardness (dKH)- 8 - 12°
Origin / Habitat Western Pacific, Western Australia, Phillipines
Temperament / Behavior-- They can be aggressive with other rabbitfish but may be able to co-exist with a member of the opposite ---. Other fish should leave them alone because of their venomous dorsal fins.
Breeding / Mating / Reproduction-- Very difficult to breed Foxface Rabbitfish in captivity.
Tank Size -75 gallon (284 liters) minimum
Compatible Tank Mates Use caution when selecting tank mates. Avoid keeping them with other rabbitfish and keep them well fed in reef tanks. They will nip at soft corals when hungry.
Disease Saltwater Fish Disease - Diagnose, Symptoms and Treatment
Diet / Fish Food Primarily an herbivore, try to give them a variety of marine foods but predominantly marine algae. Having plenty of live rock for them to graze on goes a long way. They should accept vitamin enriched flake foods, frozen and definitely live foods.
Tank Region Usually middle to bottom
Gender Difficult to determine the differences between males and females.
Similar Species Rabbit Fish
Life span- 5 years or longer
pH 8.1 - 8.4
Temperature- 75°F - 82°F (25°C - 28°C)
Specific Gravity- 1.020 - 1.025
Carbonate Hardness (dKH)- 8 - 12°
Origin / Habitat Western Pacific, Western Australia, Phillipines
Temperament / Behavior-- They can be aggressive with other rabbitfish but may be able to co-exist with a member of the opposite ---. Other fish should leave them alone because of their venomous dorsal fins.
Breeding / Mating / Reproduction-- Very difficult to breed Foxface Rabbitfish in captivity.
Tank Size -75 gallon (284 liters) minimum
Compatible Tank Mates Use caution when selecting tank mates. Avoid keeping them with other rabbitfish and keep them well fed in reef tanks. They will nip at soft corals when hungry.
Disease Saltwater Fish Disease - Diagnose, Symptoms and Treatment
Diet / Fish Food Primarily an herbivore, try to give them a variety of marine foods but predominantly marine algae. Having plenty of live rock for them to graze on goes a long way. They should accept vitamin enriched flake foods, frozen and definitely live foods.
Tank Region Usually middle to bottom
Gender Difficult to determine the differences between males and females.
Similar Species Rabbit Fish