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Oh wow! He has a bi color and one spot like I wanted to do! Cool!So @Soren keeps multiple Foxface in one tank successfully. It all depends on the tank size and the Foxfaces you end up with.
Post in thread '125-gallon Peaceful Reef' https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/125-gallon-peaceful-reef.765179/post-11215084
I believe it's 3 One Spot in one tank and a Bicolor and One Spot in another.Oh wow! He has a bi color and one spot like I wanted to do! Cool!
You can, but there is a chance for aggression, so it should be done carefully with options to rehome if there is aggression.Can you mix foxface fish?
It is probably still best advice not to try it unless you have good rehoming options if aggression shows up. I have several saltwater tanks running right now that I can move the foxfaces to if they become aggressive, but they seem fairly settled with fellow tank mates.No is the main answer I got while researching this because I wanted to add a bi color to my one spot. Based on their reported aggression and them being venomous and using their spines to hurt eachother I decided to skip adding the bi color. The risk was just too high based on everything I read and heard about them
Yes, I currently have the following together:So @Soren keeps multiple Foxface in one tank successfully. It all depends on the tank size and the Foxfaces you end up with.
Post in thread '125-gallon Peaceful Reef' https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/125-gallon-peaceful-reef.765179/post-11215084
Foxface rabbitfish are my favorite fish. Bicolors are my top favorite with onespots as a close second favorite.Oh wow! He has a bi color and one spot like I wanted to do! Cool!
I would be thrilled to determine the sexes of mine as I would like to know how this plays into the very minimal aggression with my 4 random pairings. Did I end up with some male/female pairs? If they are both males or both females in a pair, would the sex make a difference on aggression levels? Though I wish I could answer these questions some day, I'm at least happy that my pairings have worked out with such low aggression when the foxfaces were around the same size in each pair and added to the tank as a pair at the same time.I believe you can with the right combo of genders but they’re impossible to sex so…

