Description: Foxface Rabbitfish ( Siganus Vulpinus) Medium size Saltwater Tropical fish DURING EXTREAM HEAT/COLD, PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO HAVE SOMEONE HOME SO THE BOX DOESN'T SIT OUTSIDE FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. WE GO TO GREAT LENGTHS TO MAKE SURE YOUR ORDER WILL ARRIVE ALIVE, BUT WE CAN NOT BE RESPONABLE FOR DOA'S THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT OUTSIDE IN THE WEATHER.The Venomous Foxface, also known as the Foxface Rabbitfish, Common Foxface, or simply Foxface, is easily distinguishable by its remarkable shape and coloration. While it's often mistaken for its close relative Siganus unimaculatus, the Foxface can be identified by the absence of a large black blotch on its sides.Foxface Rabbitfish can grow to be quite sizable, reaching up to 9 inches in length. Given their active nature and size, providing ample space in the aquarium is essential for their well-being. A tank size of 125 gallons or larger is recommended to accommodate their swimming habits and territorial behaviors. This ensures that they have enough room to roam and explore without feeling cramped.One of the most unique features of the Foxface is its stout venomous spines, which serve as a defense mechanism. Despite its venomous nature, this species is hardy and can thrive in marine aquariums with plenty of space for swimming.Due to its venomous spines, the Foxface is typically left alone by other fish, making it compatible with both peaceful and semi-aggressive species. However, it's not recommended to house multiple rabbitfish together unless they are young, as older specimens tend to pair up and may exhibit territorial behavior.While the Foxface is generally considered reef-compatible, it's important to note that it may nip at and consume some soft and hard coral types. Therefore, caution should be exercised when keeping it in a reef aquarium.When acclimating to a new aquarium, the Foxface may appear discolored, but this is usually not a sign of illness. Care should still be taken to ensure proper acclimation and water conditions.Handling the Foxface should be done with caution due to its venomous spines, which are capable of inflicting painful stings. Feeding this species a diet rich in algae and herbivore food is essential to its health and well-being in captivity. DOA RULES IMPORTANT: Please read before buying this live product: Someone must be present to receive and inspect the package on the FIRST DELIVERY attempt. We must be notified of DOA (dead on arrival) within TWO HOURS of FIRST DELIVERY TIME. Please provide pictures of the bag and the deceased animals. If these conditions are met, then we will replace the DOA at no cost to you. These are live organisms. THEY CANNOT SURVIVE OUTSIDE IN YOUR MAILBOX OR FRONT PORCH FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME.
Price: 99.95 USD
Location: Dade City, Florida
End Time: 2024-08-27T13:31:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 49.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Water Type: Marine
Water Temperature: Tropical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Species: Siganidae
Temperament: Moderate