Spotted Foxface

spotted foxface


3 in1 750L/h Fish Tank Submersible Pump 7.5W Salt Water


3 in1 750L/h Fish Tank Submersible Pump 7.5W Salt Water


$1.38


Coralife 72


Coralife 72″ Saltwater Aquarium Tank Light with Ballasts


$399.99


Foxface - Small (2.5-3.5 Length)


Foxface – Small (2.5-3.5 Length)


$37.99


Foxface RabbitfishRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Foxface Rabbitfish, also known as Foxface Lo, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Foxface Rabbitfish – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Foxface Rabbitfish are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Foxface - Medium (3.5-4.5 Length)


Foxface – Medium (3.5-4.5 Length)


$48.99


Foxface RabbitfishRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Foxface Rabbitfish, also known as Foxface Lo, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Foxface Rabbitfish – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Foxface Rabbitfish are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Foxface - Large (4.5-7 Length)


Foxface – Large (4.5-7 Length)


$58.99


Foxface RabbitfishRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Foxface Rabbitfish, also known as Foxface Lo, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Foxface Rabbitfish – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Foxface Rabbitfish are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Magnificent Foxface - Small (2-3 Length)


Magnificent Foxface – Small (2-3 Length)


$88.99


Magnificent FoxfaceRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Magnificent Foxface, also known as Red fin Foxface, Andaman Foxface and Magnificent Rabbitfish, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Magnificent Foxface – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Magnificent Foxface are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Magnificent Foxface - Medium (3-5 Length)


Magnificent Foxface – Medium (3-5 Length)


$98.99


Magnificent FoxfaceRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Magnificent Foxface, also known as Red fin Foxface, Andaman Foxface and Magnificent Rabbitfish, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Magnificent Foxface – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Magnificent Foxface are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Magnificent Foxface - Large (5-7 Length)


Magnificent Foxface – Large (5-7 Length)


$128.99


Magnificent FoxfaceRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Magnificent Foxface, also known as Red fin Foxface, Andaman Foxface and Magnificent Rabbitfish, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Magnificent Foxface – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Magnificent Foxface are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Bicolor Foxface (FIJI) - Small (2-3 Length)


Bicolor Foxface (FIJI) – Small (2-3 Length)


$58.99


Bicolor FoxfaceRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Bicolor Foxface, also known as Fiji Foxface, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Bicolor Foxface – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Bicolor Foxface are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. Be sure to remove any broken spines if necessary. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Bicolor Foxface (FIJI) - Medium (3-5 Length)


Bicolor Foxface (FIJI) – Medium (3-5 Length)


$68.99


Bicolor FoxfaceRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Bicolor Foxface, also known as Fiji Foxface, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Bicolor Foxface – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Bicolor Foxface are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. Be sure to remove any broken spines if necessary. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Bicolor Foxface (FIJI) - Large (5-7 Length)


Bicolor Foxface (FIJI) – Large (5-7 Length)


$87.99


Bicolor FoxfaceRabbitfish are known for their algae eating capabilities even consuming some nuisance algae like hair and valonia.ÿÿThe Bicolor Foxface, also known as Fiji Foxface, are generally a peaceful species except towards other rabbitfish. Considered reef safe but if not well fed they can nip and consume various soft and large polyp stony corals. Plenty of hiding places should be provided. Bicolor Foxface – Special Care InfoThe spines on the dorsal and anal fins of the Bicolor Foxface are venomous and caution is a must when handling. The likelihood of a sting is a very uncommon event, but should not be taken lightly. Although the venom is stronger than a bee sting, every person reacts differently to the venom. Be sure to remove any broken spines if necessary. It is highly recommended to get medical treatment even after soaking the affected area.

Siganus unimaculatus Blotched Foxface - Large


Siganus unimaculatus Blotched Foxface – Large


$49.99


The Blotched Foxface ( Siganus unimaculatus ) has a yellow body and white head with a black breast marking, a black bar extending from the snout to the dorsal, and a black spot on each flank. Another species, Siganus vulpinus , also has this same coloration but does not normally have the black spot on each flank. There is some debate within the scientific community over whether these are actually two different species or variations of the same species. S. vulpinus is usually simply referred to as “Foxface”. These fish are generally peaceful toward other fish but may be aggressive toward other Rabbitfish and Foxfaces. They are timid by nature and will frighten easily, often taking on a mottled stress coloration. They are reef safe with caution as they may nibble on coral polyps if they are not kept well fed. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish are primarily herbivorous but may eat some meaty foods if green food is scarce. They need algae and other plant matter to remain healthy and do best on a diet consisting of live and dried algaes and supplements of frozen meaty foods. These fish are excellent algae eaters for aquariums large enough to accomodate them. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish have venomous dorsal and anal spines. These spines are used for defense and protection. They do not use their spines to attack or hunt, and most injuries occur when the aquarist bumps against the spines or is not careful while cleaning the tank or catching the fish.

Siganus unimaculatus Blotched Foxface - Medium


Siganus unimaculatus Blotched Foxface – Medium


$39.99


The Blotched Foxface ( Siganus unimaculatus ) has a yellow body and white head with a black breast marking, a black bar extending from the snout to the dorsal, and a black spot on each flank. Another species, Siganus vulpinus , also has this same coloration but does not normally have the black spot on each flank. There is some debate within the scientific community over whether these are actually two different species or variations of the same species. S. vulpinus is usually simply referred to as “Foxface”. These fish are generally peaceful toward other fish but may be aggressive toward other Rabbitfish and Foxfaces. They are timid by nature and will frighten easily, often taking on a mottled stress coloration. They are reef safe with caution as they may nibble on coral polyps if they are not kept well fed. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish are primarily herbivorous but may eat some meaty foods if green food is scarce. They need algae and other plant matter to remain healthy and do best on a diet consisting of live and dried algaes and supplements of frozen meaty foods. These fish are excellent algae eaters for aquariums large enough to accomodate them. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish have venomous dorsal and anal spines. These spines are used for defense and protection. They do not use their spines to attack or hunt, and most injuries occur when the aquarist bumps against the spines or is not careful while cleaning the tank or catching the fish.

Siganus uspi Bicolored Foxface - Large


Siganus uspi Bicolored Foxface – Large


$69.99


The Bicolored Foxface ( Siganus uspi or Lo uspi in some references) is only found in Fiji and New Caledonia and is sometimes called the “Fiji Foxface”. Its body is half to two-thirds black in the front and half to one-third yellow in the rear. They may also have a white chipstrap-like band on their head. These fish are generally peaceful toward other fish but may be aggressive toward other Rabbitfish and Foxfaces. They are timid by nature and will frighten easily, often taking on a mottled stress coloration. They are reef safe with caution as they may nibble on coral polyps if they are not kept well fed. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish are primarily herbivorous but may eat some meaty foods if green food is scarce. They need algae and other plant matter to remain healthy and do best on a diet consisting of live and dried algaes and supplements of frozen meaty foods. These fish are excellent algae eaters for aquariums large enough to accomodate them. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish have venomous dorsal and anal spines. These spines are used for defense and protection. They do not use their spines to attack or hunt, and most injuries occur when the aquarist bumps against the spines or is not careful while cleaning the tank or catching the fish.

Siganus uspi Bicolored Foxface - Small


Siganus uspi Bicolored Foxface – Small


$49.99


The Bicolored Foxface ( Siganus uspi or Lo uspi in some references) is only found in Fiji and New Caledonia and is sometimes called the “Fiji Foxface”. Its body is half to two-thirds black in the front and half to one-third yellow in the rear. They may also have a white chipstrap-like band on their head. These fish are generally peaceful toward other fish but may be aggressive toward other Rabbitfish and Foxfaces. They are timid by nature and will frighten easily, often taking on a mottled stress coloration. They are reef safe with caution as they may nibble on coral polyps if they are not kept well fed. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish are primarily herbivorous but may eat some meaty foods if green food is scarce. They need algae and other plant matter to remain healthy and do best on a diet consisting of live and dried algaes and supplements of frozen meaty foods. These fish are excellent algae eaters for aquariums large enough to accomodate them. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish have venomous dorsal and anal spines. These spines are used for defense and protection. They do not use their spines to attack or hunt, and most injuries occur when the aquarist bumps against the spines or is not careful while cleaning the tank or catching the fish.

Siganus uspi Bicolored Foxface - Medium


Siganus uspi Bicolored Foxface – Medium


$59.99


The Bicolored Foxface ( Siganus uspi or Lo uspi in some references) is only found in Fiji and New Caledonia and is sometimes called the “Fiji Foxface”. Its body is half to two-thirds black in the front and half to one-third yellow in the rear. They may also have a white chipstrap-like band on their head. These fish are generally peaceful toward other fish but may be aggressive toward other Rabbitfish and Foxfaces. They are timid by nature and will frighten easily, often taking on a mottled stress coloration. They are reef safe with caution as they may nibble on coral polyps if they are not kept well fed. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish are primarily herbivorous but may eat some meaty foods if green food is scarce. They need algae and other plant matter to remain healthy and do best on a diet consisting of live and dried algaes and supplements of frozen meaty foods. These fish are excellent algae eaters for aquariums large enough to accomodate them. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish have venomous dorsal and anal spines. These spines are used for defense and protection. They do not use their spines to attack or hunt, and most injuries occur when the aquarist bumps against the spines or is not careful while cleaning the tank or catching the fish.

Siganus unimaculatus Blotched Foxface - Small


Siganus unimaculatus Blotched Foxface – Small


$29.99


The Blotched Foxface ( Siganus unimaculatus ) has a yellow body and white head with a black breast marking, a black bar extending from the snout to the dorsal, and a black spot on each flank. Another species, Siganus vulpinus , also has this same coloration but does not normally have the black spot on each flank. There is some debate within the scientific community over whether these are actually two different species or variations of the same species. S. vulpinus is usually simply referred to as “Foxface”. These fish are generally peaceful toward other fish but may be aggressive toward other Rabbitfish and Foxfaces. They are timid by nature and will frighten easily, often taking on a mottled stress coloration. They are reef safe with caution as they may nibble on coral polyps if they are not kept well fed. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish are primarily herbivorous but may eat some meaty foods if green food is scarce. They need algae and other plant matter to remain healthy and do best on a diet consisting of live and dried algaes and supplements of frozen meaty foods. These fish are excellent algae eaters for aquariums large enough to accomodate them. Foxfaces and Rabbitfish have venomous dorsal and anal spines. These spines are used for defense and protection. They do not use their spines to attack or hunt, and most injuries occur when the aquarist bumps against the spines or is not careful while cleaning the tank or catching the fish.
admin posted at 2009-12-11 Category: Saltwater Fish