Quick Stats
Moderate |
Temperament
Semi-aggressive |
Color Form
Yellow and White with Two Distinct Bars |
Diet
Herbivore |
Reef Compatible
Yes, with caution |
Specific Gravity (sg) 1.020-1.025, 74-82°F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4 |
Max. Size
12 inches |
Family
Siganidae |
Minimum Tank Size
75 gallons |
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Description
The Two Barred Rabbitfish (Siganus virgatus) is a vibrant and attractive marine species that adds both beauty and interest to any aquarium. Characterized by its bright yellow body and two prominent white bars, this fish is a striking addition to reef tanks. Its unique coloration and patterns make it stand out among other inhabitants, captivating the attention of both aquarists and viewers.
Originating from the reefs of the Indo-Pacific, the Two Barred Rabbitfish thrives in environments that provide ample hiding spots and swimming space. This species can exhibit semi-aggressive behavior, particularly towards other rabbitfish or similar-shaped species, so careful planning is essential when selecting tankmates. They are best kept in larger groups or in pairs to help mitigate territorial disputes.
As an herbivore, the Two Barred Rabbitfish primarily feeds on algae and plant-based foods, making it an excellent choice for helping maintain algae levels in the aquarium. Providing a diet rich in marine-based herbivore pellets, seaweed, and fresh greens is crucial for its health and vibrant coloration. While they can coexist with corals and invertebrates, they may occasionally nip at certain species, so caution is advised when introducing them to reef setups. Overall, the Two Barred Rabbitfish is an engaging and visually appealing addition to marine aquariums, offering both beauty and functionality.