Gold Spot Rabbitfish

Gold Spot Rabbitfish

Siganus guttatus

Saltwater Rabbit Fish 9 in stock

Pricing & Availability

Small
Juvenile
3 available
$70.00
Medium
Sub-Adult
6 available
$85.00
Large
Adult
Out of stock
$120.00
12"
Max Size
125g
Min Tank
⚠️
Reef Safe
Moderate
Care Level
Temperament
Peaceful
Diet
Herbivore
Origin
Indo-Pacific

Description

The Gold Spot Rabbitfish, *Siganus guttatus*, is a striking and peaceful addition to a large marine aquarium. Its body is a beautiful olive-brown to greenish-brown, adorned with numerous small, bright gold spots that cover its head, body, and fins. A prominent dark spot is typically present just below the lateral line, near the base of the tail.

A minimum tank size of 125 gallons is recommended to provide ample swimming space and accommodate its potential adult size of up to 16 inches in the wild, though they typically remain smaller in captivity, reaching around 10-12 inches. A well-established aquarium with plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding places is essential for its well-being. The Gold Spot Rabbitfish is generally reef-safe with caution, as it may nip at some soft corals and clam mantles, especially if not well-fed.

This herbivorous species primarily feeds on marine algae. In the aquarium, their diet should consist of a variety of high-quality marine algae, including dried seaweed (nori), spirulina, and other vegetable-based foods. Supplementing their diet with occasional offerings of mysis shrimp or other meaty foods can also be beneficial. They are excellent algae grazers and can help control nuisance algae in the tank.

The Gold Spot Rabbitfish possesses venomous spines in its dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins. Care should be taken when handling this fish to avoid being stung. While the sting is not typically life-threatening, it can be painful. They are generally peaceful towards other fish but may become territorial towards other rabbitfish or similar-looking species. Sexes are not easily distinguishable visually. Breeding in captivity is not common.