
Overview
The Magnificent Foxface is a strikingly patterned rabbitfish with bold black-and-white horizontal striping across the body and a bright yellow tail, offering more visual drama than the more commonly available plain Foxface. It's a peaceful, effective algae grazer and a good alternative to tangs for keepers wanting herbivorous grazing without typical surgeonfish territoriality.
Like all rabbitfish it carries venomous spines in its dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins, used purely for defence rather than aggression, so care is needed when netting or handling this fish.
Given its adult size and grazing needs, it does best in a large, well-established tank with plenty of live rock supporting natural algae growth alongside regular supplemental feeding.
Compatibility
Magnificent Foxfaces are peaceful and generally get along well with tangs, angelfish, and other community fish, rarely showing the territorial aggression common among surgeonfish. They are fully reef safe and won't bother corals, clams, or invertebrates.
Care should be taken when netting or handling this fish, as its venomous spines can deliver a painful sting if mishandled, though it poses no threat to tankmates under normal circumstances.
Health & quarantine
This species is generally hardy once acclimated, though care is needed during any netting or transfer due to its venomous spines, which can also become entangled in nets. A minimum four-week quarantine is recommended, and a calm, well-fed tank supports its transition onto a varied prepared diet.
Frequently asked questions
Are Magnificent Foxface spines dangerous?
Is the Magnificent Foxface reef safe?
How is the Magnificent Foxface different from the standard Foxface?
What tank size does a Magnificent Foxface need?
Can I keep a Magnificent Foxface with tangs?
Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.