Foxface exude excess toxins

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Hi guys

Kinda a weird question. Do Foxfaces constantly produce toxin, abd if so, do they have to exude it to avoid build-up?

My magnificent Foxface routinely just kinda ‘hunkers down’ then releases strings of what I assume is toxin from his dorsal spines. Only ever seen him do it away from other livestock- not in response to being chased or bullied.

I see the stuff float around for a few minutes then it dissipates. Maybe once every 2.5-3 weeks

Any info on this?
 
I think that your foxface is just shedding the mucous layer around its venomous spines. Take a look at this lionfish doing the same thing: . It shouldn't be anything to worry about!
 
I think that your foxface is just shedding the mucous layer around its venomous spines. Take a look at this lionfish doing the same thing: . It shouldn't be anything to worry about!
Yup- that’s what it looks like.

Are we sure that’s mucous from around the spines age nit coming from the spines themselves?
 
Yup- that’s what it looks like.

Are we sure that’s mucous from around the spines age nit coming from the spines themselves?
Rabbitfish / Foxface don’t exude any toxins into the water but do shed their mucus coats a fair bit. Nothing harmful unless you touch their spines directly
 
Rabbitfish / Foxface don’t exude any toxins into the water but do shed their mucus coats a fair bit. Nothing harmful unless you touch their spines directly

Agreed. My One Spot does it periodically from different areas of it's body.
 
Agreed. My One Spot does it periodically from different areas of it's body.
Yep and I have been stung by one before and it’s painful but that was only because of a direct sting from its spines
 
They also produce the mucus cocoon when sleeping, for protection, and shed it when wake up
 
They also produce the mucus cocoon when sleeping, for protection, and shed it when wake up
Huh. I’ve never actually seen him in a cocoon. He wedges himself pretty deep under a ledge and turns black, but I’ve never seen the mucus
 
Oops, my bad, those are for wrasses and parrotfish
 

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