Bicolor Foxface
Siganus uspi
Neptune’s rating:
69- Common NamesBicolor Foxface, Uspi Spinefoot
- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- DifficultyChallenging
- HardinessModerate
- Liters per Fish150 L
- OriginWestern Pacific Ocean
- pH8.1 - 8.4
- PopularityPopular
- RarityRare
- Temperature22.0 - 26.0 °C
- Territorial BehaviourModerately Territorial
- VibrancyVery Vibrant
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.
More about Bicolor Foxface
The Bicolor Foxface (Siganus uspi) is a marine fish characterized by its distinctive two-toned coloration, with the front half being yellow and the back half, including the dorsal fin, being a dark shade. It hails from the Western Pacific region. This species has an elongated body and a pointed snout resembling a fox, hence its name. It is relatively well known in the aquarium hobby for its striking appearance and is appreciated for its algae-eating habits, making it a popular choice among reef aquarium enthusiasts.