Siganus magnificus
The Magnificent Foxface, also known as the Magnificent Rabbitfish, is a stunning and peaceful addition to a saltwater aquarium. Its body is a vibrant yellow with intricate black and white markings that create a striking pattern. A prominent black band runs diagonally from the mouth through the eye, giving it a distinctive “fox-like” appearance. The dorsal fin is tall and spiny, adding to its dramatic look.
A minimum of a 70-gallon tank is recommended for the Magnificent Foxface, providing ample swimming space and plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding. While generally peaceful towards other fish, they can be territorial with other rabbitfish. They are considered reef-safe with caution, as they may occasionally nip at certain soft corals or fleshy invertebrates if not well-fed.
The Magnificent Foxface is primarily a herbivore, and its diet should consist mainly of marine algae, such as dried seaweed (nori) offered on a clip, and high-quality vegetable-based flake or pellet foods. Supplementing with occasional offerings of mysis shrimp or other meaty foods can also be beneficial. In a home aquarium, they typically reach a size of around 8-10 inches. There are no easily distinguishable differences between males and females.