A greatMasked Spinefoot Rabbitfish!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size M: approx. 2.25 – 4.25″
There once was a fish named Spinefoot,
Whose beauty was simply a hoot,
A mask on its face,
And spines in its place,
This rabbitfish sure was a beaut!
Siganus puellus, the Masked Spinefoot,
Is a fish that is quite a hoot,
Its bright colors are neat,
And its spines can’t be beat,
This rabbitfish is really quite cute!
Keeping the Masked Spinefoot Rabbitfish in an Aquarium
The Masked Spinefoot Rabbitfish (Siganus puellus) is a popular fish species among aquarium enthusiasts. They are known for their unique appearance, hardiness, and peaceful nature.
Tank Requirements
These fish require a tank of at least 50 gallons, with plenty of hiding places and live rock. They prefer a sandy substrate and a moderate water flow. The water temperature should be between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit, with a pH level of 8.1 to 8.4.
Diet
The Masked Spinefoot Rabbitfish is an herbivore and needs a diet rich in algae and other plant matter. They also enjoy small amounts of meaty foods such as brine shrimp and mysis shrimp.
Behavior
These fish are generally peaceful but can become aggressive towards other rabbitfish or fish with a similar appearance. They also have a venomous spine on their dorsal fin, so caution should be taken when handling them.
Coolest Stuff
- The Masked Spinefoot Rabbitfish has a unique appearance with a black mask over their eyes and a yellowish-brown body with black spots.
- They are hardy fish and can adapt to different water conditions, making them a good choice for beginner aquarium enthusiasts.
- These fish are known for their ability to control algae growth in an aquarium, making them a popular choice for reef tanks.
- The Masked Spinefoot Rabbitfish has a symbiotic relationship with cleaner shrimp, allowing the shrimp to clean their bodies in exchange for protection.






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