Siganus corallinus, or the Coral Rabbitfish, is a visually stunning addition to marine aquariums, prized for its intricate coral-like markings and peaceful temperament. This medium-sized fish is a valuable herbivore, helping to manage algae naturally within the tank.
Care Level: Moderate care is recommended, with stable water parameters and a well-established aquarium environment.
Temperament and Compatibility: Generally peaceful, the Coral Rabbitfish coexists well with other non-aggressive species. It may display mild territorial behaviour towards conspecifics or similar species, so adequate space is essential.
Diet: Primarily herbivorous, it thrives on a diet rich in marine algae and seaweed. Supplement with high-quality herbivore pellets and occasional meaty foods to ensure balanced nutrition.
Tank Requirements: A minimum tank size of 120 litres is advised to provide sufficient swimming space and grazing areas. The aquarium should be mature with plenty of live rock for natural grazing and shelter.
Reef Compatibility: Reef safe with caution. While generally safe with corals, it may nip at certain soft corals or clam mantles, so monitor behaviour closely.
Water Parameters: Maintain stable marine conditions with temperature between 24-27°C, salinity at 1.023-1.025 SG, and moderate water flow.
Adding a Siganus corallinus to your marine setup not only enhances visual appeal but also contributes to natural algae control, making it a practical and attractive choice for hobbyists.



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