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![]() I was going to get that rabbitfish but found a Foxface instead. J&L told me it was an Orange Spot so all the research I did was for that. The Gold Spot is far less common I understand. How did you find out it was a Gold and not an Orange?
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![]() Yeah they do get big, but I have a 180g that he'll grow up in. I'm planning a 3-400g for the future, so I should be ok. (if not I know a few people with large tanks)
I just got him and he's acclimating in my 'fuge, looks cool.. but he's in his camo colors, lol |
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![]() depending on how you took it... not 3400g, but 300 - 400g
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The guttatus has the gold spot on at the base of the caudal peduncle. The other rabbitfish doesn't have this feature.
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![]() Nice fish Albert! Can you provide any links to the fish that we do have? Thanks!
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![]() I don't think there's much to say about them really. They have venomous spines and they're mega hardy. Basically foxfaces with spots.
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![]() Mine is doing really well apparently. (I am now out of town for a few days, so my inlaws and mom are keeping an eye on them) But I guess he's colored up nice and is swimming around the tank without too much harassement from his new tankmates. I plan to take a bunch of pics next week of him, so I'll be sure to post them.
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![]() Chaloupa, what have you fed yours? Has he taken an interest to any corals in the tank?
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