Quick Stats
Moderate |
Temperament
Semi-Aggressive |
Color Form
Yellow, Black, White |
Diet
Herbivore |
Reef Compatible
Yes |
sg 1.020-1.025, 75-82°F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4 |
Max. Size
8″ |
Family
Scorpaenidae |
Minimum Tank Size
75 gallons |
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Description
The Magnificent Foxface (Siganus magnificus), often referred to as the Magnificent Rabbitfish, is a vibrant and eye-catching species known for its striking coloration and unique patterns. This fish boasts a beautiful combination of bright yellow and bold black markings, with a characteristic white face that makes it stand out in any marine aquarium.
Native to the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific, the Magnificent Foxface is known for its peaceful yet semi-aggressive temperament, particularly towards its own kind or similar-looking species. This fish thrives in environments with ample swimming space and plenty of hiding spots, making it a great addition to a community tank. However, it can exhibit territorial behavior, especially when it feels crowded, so it’s best to keep it in larger aquariums with a minimum size of 75 gallons.
As an herbivore, the Magnificent Foxface primarily feeds on algae, which is crucial for its diet and health. It should be provided with a varied diet that includes high-quality marine greens, algae-based foods, and occasional meaty offerings to ensure balanced nutrition. Regular feeding of dried seaweed and fresh greens will help maintain its vibrant coloration and overall health.
This species is reef compatible, making it a fantastic choice for aquarists looking to maintain a lively and diverse reef system. While the Magnificent Foxface is generally peaceful, it can defend itself if threatened, using its venomous dorsal spines as a deterrent. Therefore, care should be taken when introducing new tank mates.
With its stunning appearance and beneficial grazing habits, the Magnificent Foxface is a wonderful addition to any reef aquarium. Its active nature and grazing behavior not only add movement and color to the tank but also contribute positively to the health of the reef ecosystem, making it a delightful choice for both beginner and experienced marine enthusiasts.