Foxface Lo
Foxface Lo
The Foxface Lo (Siganus vulpinus), also known as the Foxface Rabbitfish, is a vibrant and hardy marine species renowned for its unique appearance and algae-eating capabilities.
Quick Stats:
- Care Level: Easy
- Temperament: Peaceful
- Color Form: Bright yellow body with a black-banded face
- Diet: Herbivore
- Reef Compatible: With caution
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Water Conditions:
- Specific Gravity: 1.020–1.025
- Temperature: 72–78°F
- dKH: 8–12
- pH: 8.1–8.4
- Maximum Size: 9 inches
- Family: Siganidae
- Minimum Tank Size: 125 gallons
Overview: The Foxface Lo features a striking bright yellow body contrasted by a distinctive black band across its face. This peaceful species is an excellent addition to larger marine aquariums, particularly for its proficiency in controlling algae growth. In the wild, it inhabits coral reefs and lagoons of the Western Pacific, often found grazing on algae-covered substrates.
Care Tips:
- Tank Setup: A spacious aquarium of at least 125 gallons is recommended to accommodate the Foxface Lo's active swimming habits. Provide ample live rock to support natural grazing behaviors and offer hiding spots.
- Feeding: Primarily herbivorous, the Foxface Lo thrives on a diet rich in marine algae and seaweed. Supplement with high-quality herbivore pellets and occasional meaty treats like mysis shrimp to ensure balanced nutrition.
- Compatibility: Generally peaceful, the Foxface Lo coexists well with a variety of tankmates. However, exercise caution when housing with other rabbitfish to prevent territorial disputes. In reef settings, monitor closely, as it may nip at soft corals if underfed.
Caution: The Foxface Lo possesses venomous dorsal spines that can inflict painful stings. Handle with care and avoid direct contact to prevent injury.
By providing appropriate tank conditions and a suitable diet, the Foxface Lo can be a vibrant and beneficial addition to your marine aquarium.