Brown-Spotted Rabbitfish

Siganus laqueus


(1 Reviews)

Brown-Spotted Rabbitfish
The Brown-Spotted Rabbitfish, recognized for its brown body with small white spots, is a herbivorous fish native to the reefs of the Indo-Pacific region. It feeds primarily on algae and contributes to the ecosystem's balance by helping to control algal growth, making it a beneficial addition to marine aquariums.

Brown-Spotted Rabbitfish

Siganus laqueus


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Brown-Spotted Rabbitfish Care Facts

Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Herbivore
Origin: Indo-Pacific Ocean
Acclimation Time: 2+ hours
Reef Safe: Monitor
Minimum Tank Size: 150 gallons
Max Size: 12 inches

The Brown Spotted Rabbitfish (Siganus laqueus), also known as the Star-Spotted or Honeycomb Rabbitfish, can be found among shallow reefs of the Indo-Pacific Ocean. They have a beige body, stippled with small black spots and a bright yellow caudal fin. The superior section of their head fades to an orange, which follows to their dorsal fin. They reach a maximum size of 12 inches and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 150 gallons. They are reef safe, though should be kept with other fish of similar temperament. 

Super Heathy Octopus. She acclimated just fine and has been eating and exploring. She's amazing!


Reviewed by: Bridgette Vines on Feb. 3, 2025

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