Foxface Rabbitfish: A Fish from the Family Siganidae
By parrothead, published Jan 15, 2008
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Siganus Vulpinus, or Foxface gets its name from the structural design of its face. Yes, it has a strange resemblance to that of a rabbit. This fish is also as fast as a rabbit thus the reason for a larger tank. The Foxface has an elongated body with the back 2/3 of its body displaying a vibrant golden yellow with intermittent black and white bars covering the head region. AQUARISTS, BE VARY of the VENOMOUS spines located in the dorsal and anal fin regions! these can inflict a painful sting and also cause infection or other complications as well. In case of accidental envenomation, soak the inflicted area in hot water, as hot as you can take, and then seek medical attention. It also makes alot of sense to write down the name of the fish, in case you happen to loose conscienceness, therefore medical professionals can take the proper precautions and treat the problem. The same holds true to any venomous animal, such as Lionfish, Stonefish, or snake for those of you that keep Rattlesnakes or equivalent.
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