Siganus guttatus, commonly known as the Golden-Spotted Rabbitfish, is a visually captivating species prized for its vibrant spotted pattern and peaceful nature. This large marine fish is an excellent addition to spacious, well-maintained aquariums, particularly for hobbyists seeking a herbivorous species that aids in algae management.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. Requires stable water parameters and a suitably large tank.
Temperament: Generally peaceful but may show territorial behaviour towards conspecifics or similar species. Best kept singly or as a mated pair.
Diet: Primarily herbivorous. Provide a varied diet rich in marine algae, seaweed sheets, and high-quality herbivore pellets. Occasional supplementation with meaty foods is acceptable but not necessary.
Tank Requirements: Minimum tank size of 180 litres (approximately 50 gallons) recommended to accommodate its active swimming and territorial needs. Provide plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding spots.
Reef Compatibility: With caution. Generally reef safe but may nip at soft corals and certain invertebrates. Monitor behaviour closely in reef setups.
Water Parameters: Maintain stable marine conditions with temperature between 24-27°C, salinity 1.023-1.025 SG, pH 8.1-8.4, and moderate water flow.
Origin: Native to the Indo-Pacific region.
Maximum Size: Up to 30 cm (12 inches) in captivity.
Providing a balanced diet and a spacious environment will ensure your Golden-Spotted Rabbitfish remains healthy and vibrant, making it a rewarding species for marine aquarium enthusiasts.



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