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Hi, I was wondering about how reef safe the mimic filefish (Paraluteres prionurus)

And also the tank size for a one spot Foxface (Siganus unimaculatus) , and how reef safe they might be

Thanks
 
Reef safe with caution for both. You probably want at least 100 gallons for the fox face, as they can easily grow to 6" in under a year.

My fox face is reef safe (mostly).
Ok thanks, I have a 75 so guess I can’t get a foxface
 
Yeah I don’t think I
It really depends on how many fish, dimensions, etc. You might be ok with a 75-gallon if you don't have a lot of other fish and you get a fairly small one.
You don’t think I can have one I would like to keep one for at its maximum size.

Maybe in the future if I ever get a bigger tank
 
Ok thanks, I have a 75 so guess I can’t get a foxface
The one spot is a smaller species and foxes aren't nearly as active as tangs so a 70 gallon will just about do it.
 
Yeah I don’t think I

You don’t think I can have one I would like to keep one for at its maximum size.

Maybe in the future if I ever get a bigger tank
How fast they grow really depends on available food sources, etc. I got my one spot about a year ago when he was only about 1" in length, but he's a voracious eater and is now easily pushing 5".
 
The one spot is a smaller species and foxes aren't nearly as active as tangs so a 70 gallon will just about do it.
Do you know at about what size they max out
I’ve seen about 8 inches, is so I think 75 is to small and they need 100-125 min
 
Do you know at about what size they max out
I’ve seen about 8 inches, is so I think 75 is to small and they need 100-125 min
I don't know but I think its 7-8". If your worried don't get one. I find them to be very mild mannered and lazy. Also length is far more important than gallonage as Blaxsun said. A long is far bettered suited to large or active fish then a cube.
My big magnificent just sits by the algae clip waiting for more. It must be nearing 7" and fat.

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I don't know but I think its 7-8". If your worried don't get one. I find them to be very mild mannered and lazy. Also length is far more important than gallonage as Blaxsun said. A long is far bettered suited to large or active fish then a cube.
My big magnificent just sits by the algae clip waiting for more. It must be nearing 7" and fat.

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Gorgeous! I have two automated feeders and our one spot foxface hangs out in the feeder rings constantly scraping any fresh algae off.
 
Yeah I am just making sure I can properly home it
I have a 4 foot long, not a cube
 
Hi, I was wondering about how reef safe the mimic filefish (Paraluteres prionurus)

And also the tank size for a one spot Foxface (Siganus unimaculatus) , and how reef safe they might be

Thanks
Around especially soft coral and coral with polyps, I trust a politician more than I trust these two !
 
Hi, I was wondering about how reef safe the mimic filefish (Paraluteres prionurus)

And also the tank size for a one spot Foxface (Siganus unimaculatus) , and how reef safe they might be

Thanks
My foxface eats clove polyps but nothing else. She grows fast. Got her at an inch, shes about 3 now! Shes in my 70 for the moment but Im going to be moving her to my 125 in a few weeks with how big shes getting
 
Do you know at about what size they max out
I’ve seen about 8 inches, is so I think 75 is to small and they need 100-125 min
I have a Magnificent Fox and they’re said to max out at 10” but mines max size and only 7” (maybe 6.5”). In captivity fish don’t really get to their max size , they get about 80% of their max size.

With a One Spot I’d expect 6-7” with 1-2 feedings a day obviously if you feed 6-7x a day you’ll have much faster growth and possibly a much larger Foxface. However I fed 1x a day (now 2x a day) and my Foxface in 4 years has doubled in size, I got him as a 2” juvenile and he’s now 6-7”. As they get to a certain size, their growth slows a lot I believe it’s once they get to 4”.
Here’s mine :)
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