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A classic little guy
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You get a Foxface Rabbitfish
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You get a Foxface Rabbitfish
Siganus vulpinus
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The issue of corallivory or similar behavior - for example, biting the mantles of clams - among the tangs and their cousins, is an old one, and one subject to armchair speculation by aquarists, when confronted with the behavior. Interestingly I have found some ichthyologists in the past, to be dismissive of reports, and observations, of such behavior by tangs. Doubtless this is motivated by the knowledge that tangs are, on the whole, very herbivorous fishes, and represent such niches par excellence. Nonetheless myself and many other people, have ourselves witnessed incidents of acanthurids and siganids, biting anthozoan tissues. Either tissue was ingested deliberately, or it was not, but in any case, polyps or colonies were observably scarred in the incidents.
Over many years, aquarists have oft speculated that these feeding activities are a form of substitute behavior, for natural grazing and browsing opportunities, that are usually lacking in our aquaria; or that such algivorous fishes instinctively recognize coral holobionts as an appropriate fallback food, should their preferred diet become unavailable during lean times. It has even been suggested that it is instead a playful behavior, or an expression of frustration, rather than a feeding behavior at all. Before we can answer the question of what makes an algivores turn corallivore, we might well ask, are tangs and their kin - henceforth, the 'tang-likes' - strictly algivorous in the first place?
Tangs or acanthurids and their kin, of which the siganids are most relevant to aquarists, are a natural clade of fishes sharing similarities through common descent. The basal division of the clade is between the siganids, or genus Siganus, and the other genera. These include Zanclus, the famed Moorish idols; Luvarus, the pelagic member of the group; and the acanthurids proper. These latter include Naso, diverging at the base; Prionurus a node later; the clade containing Zebrasoma and Paracanthurus, a node after that; and then the acanthurin nexus of species assigned to the semi-natural genus Acanthurus, and the subclade of bristletooth or combtooth tangs, Ctenochaetus, which possess mobile, flexible teeth paralleling those of grazing blennies.
Despite the well observed role of acanthurids as grazers, not all of the species are. Within the genus Naso, the most protomorohic species are herbivorous, with a secondary shift to zooplankton feeding as a derived condition. Prionurus, Zebrasoma, and the acanthurins, are all basically herbivorous, as are most of the siganids. Paracanthurus is another zooplanktivore, but using a similar reasoning - called phylogenetic bracketing - Paracanthurus, too, had herbivorous ancestors. Among the acanthurins, two species have also, independently of one another, crossed into carnivorous planktivory, these are 'Acanthurus' mata and 'A'. thompsoni.
Even considering the evolution, at least four times, of plankton feeding among the acanthurids; and the faculative consumption of gelatinous plankton by siganids; it still feels strange that Luvarus is basically a jellyfish eating, pelagic sort-of tang, growing to 150 kilograms. Again, the fascinating Luvarus is divergent from an ancestral, benthivorous habit. Though feeding on similar items happens also to be a specialty of N. hexacanthus, and A. thompsoni. Zooplankton eating members of this clade tend to evolve a more slender form, and weaker teeth and jaws, because they are no longer used in strenuous grazing behaviors. Also planktivorous tang-likes become short faced, lacking the need of their grazing relatives for a primitively lengthened face, similar to those of many herbivorous mammals on land.
Zooplankton feeding is a form of carnivory, but it is very different from rasping or nipping corals, or clam mantles, which belong to the category of carnivorous benthivory. The latter tendency does exist among the tang-like fishes, and is epitomized by Zanclus, the sponge specialist of the group. Zanclus does consume algae still, and will also eat certain anthozoans. But the animal component of its diet, is predominantly composed of sponges. At least some of the Siganus species, especially S. puellus, are now known to extensively consume spongal life, and other benthic fauna. S. puellus is atypical in the extent of its spongivory, and seems thusly to parallel Zanclus. Therefore it is clear that the tang-like diet, can easily shift to foraging, benthic carnivory from an ancestrally 'herbivorous' ancestral niche. And that the ancestral tang-like diet, was more omnivorous than simple algivory, which was nonetheless the primary source of food for these hypothetical ancestors.
Zanclus and Luvarus each remind us of the evolutionary potential of tangs and their kin; deviating as they do, from their acanthurid and siganids relatives - and it may be inferred, their last ancestors - but following such different evolutionary paths. At least a species of siganid, S. rivulatus, opportunistically preys upon jellyfishes and ctenophores, accompanied by a zebrasomin species, Z. desjardinii. But it is the behaviors of grazing and browsing carnivory in this clade, that most indicate their potential riskiness around ornamental corals and clams. Foraging Siganus sp. are well documented to consume sponges and tunicates, with reports of their feeding on brain corals, and even a toxic alcyoniid, Sarcophyton. Conversely, at least S. argenteus, S. canaliculatus, and S. javus, are all pure herbivores, and S. javus has been determined not to eat the antipatharian corals it bites at. Some other siganid species - S. vulpinus, S. spinus, S. doliatus, S. corallinus - ingest such small mass of sessile animals tissues, it's unclear if they ingest it purposefully. S. lineatus, S. punctatus, and S. punctatissimus, are all confirmed to consume sessile animals in the wild.
A certain paper recently investigated the dietary scopes of a number of siganids and acanthurids. For example, Zebrasoma scopas consumes some benthic invertebrate material, but very little of it; whereas Z. veliferum apparently does not. In a similar vein, Naso lituratus was not feeding on benthic animals, though N. unicornis was a slight consumer. (Incidentally this paper identifies no animal materials in the diet of S. spinus either.) A true Acanthurus species, A. lineatus, consumes some benthic faunal material, whilst A. nigrofuscus and A. nigrioris, which are also truly Acanthurus species, were estimated as strictly herbivorous. The species 'A'. leucopterus supposedly consumes some benthic animal material, although its relative, 'A'. nigricans supposedly does not. Whereas the convict tang, 'A'. triostegus, appears to be a strict vegetarian. (Properly the genus Acanthurus may only include fishes that are closer to its type species, A. sohal, than that of its sister genus, Ctenochaetus strigosus.)
The derived acanthurin Ctenochaetus strigosus, foes not forage foods of animal origins, whereas C. striatus does consume them, as a part of indiscriminate feeding behaviors. Ctenochaetus belong to a group of supposed Acanthurus fishes that have muscular stomachs, which have been compared to the gizzards of birds. Among such species, 'A'. nigricauda, olivaceous, and pyroferus are regarded as vegetarians, and blochii as almost so; but more interesting are the outright omnivorous 'A'. dussumerieri and xanthopterus, both of which extensively consume foods of benthic animal origins. Tangs of this guild will even eat carrion, because they take fish flesh when it is used as angling bait. It is as though the apomorphic stomach of this clade, has allowed new trophic niches, towards increased carnivory, and also towards the specialized grazing of biofilms, in the craniofacially specialized genus Ctenochaetus.
I'm not entirely sure how reliable the information actually is. Not least because all such studies, by their nature, need to depend upon a sample size. Fish can also shift through dietary niches with maturity, or in tune with the natural seasons. There is too close a kinship between some of the tangs that are supposedly the strictest vegetarians, and those that are confirmed to sample benthic animals in the wild. Yet subtle dietary niche partitioning, can allow related species to exist in the same environment. Placed into an unfamiliar environment, and often in the absence of their natural food preferences, it's no wonder that tangs and siganids can begin to taste corals as a substitute for natural behaviors, not least because coral holobionts are often rich in photosynthetic symbionts. My intuition is that those species which nip fronds of fleshy macroalgae, are predisposed to bite fleshy polyps and wavy clam mantles; and those of grazing habits, to try biting down on massive, encrusting, and laminar growth forms.
There is some public fascination upon seeing footage of deer consume birds, or even chickens - by no means strict vegetarians! - catching mice and sparrows. In real life animal feeding behaviors are subject to personal and situational variation, and animals do learn what is or isn't food, by way of experimentation. Some of the images and videos of herbivores eating other vertebrates, are statistical tail end effects, and not highly probable events. One fine example might include a hippopotamus, killing and eating an impala Other instances are just low key but widespread natural behaviors, that many people are unaware of. My informed intuition, based upon the evolution and ecology of the tangs and siganids, is that both phenomena are variously in play.
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The foxface rabbitfish, Siganus vulpinus
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Foxface rabbitfish at the Cairns Aquarium in Cairns, QLD, Australia
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We spent so long and I took so many photos, I lost half of my battery from the camera app alone! Luckily, there was a portable charger station, and after a little over an hour I was ready to take even more pictures.
Some highlights:
Had to tell off a fellow aquarium-goer for using their flashlight when taking a picture of the very shy octopus.
It was my first time seeing a leafy sea dragon, and with such amazing colours too!
I really underestimated how overwhelming the swarm of milkfish would be; I stood there for ages, just staring at the chaos. They’re shinier than I’d assumed!
Groupers are very funny fish. We paced in front of the big viewing wall for a while just laughing at them.
Taking pictures of penguins is a real pain! They move so fast underwater, pretty much all my pictures came out blurry.
In theory I knew walruses were big, but it didn’t really hit until their feeding time… kudos to the aquarium workers, because I would’ve been very scared.
Very playful seals! They look like blimps (my friend) or hydrogen bombs (me). One barrelled right at us upside-down, and swerved away only at the last second.
Nurse shark dogpiles are adorable! Other sharks also snuck into the cuddle session.
I witnessed a brutal fight between the zebra angelfish.
They weren’t kidding; that arapaima is giga! I swear that fish was longer than I am tall. It has a mesmerising grey-to-red gradient!
Oddly enough, I didn’t see any gar.
The trip went above and beyond my hopes and expectations! I’m very grateful to my friends for patiently waiting for me to take photos of everything that moved. In return, I went on some really terrible rollercoasters with them after; not my thing.
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I realise I’ve never posted the pictures from my visit to the aquarium with my friends! When I tell you guys I had a religious experience!!!
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There’s a 10-image limit on Tumblr mobile, so I’ll reblog this post with the rest of the pictures!
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Foxface Rabbitfish
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Caring for the Foxface Rabbitfish Fish The Foxface Rabbitfish Fish (Siganus vulpinus) is a marine fish that is both hardy and attractive. It is found in tropical marine waters around the world, mostly in the Indo Pacific region but also in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean. It feeds on algae and small invertebrates, …
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Mermay Day 27: Foxface Rabbitfish
And ANOTHER ONE
#edcmermay#mermay#mermay 2019#mermay2019#mermayday27#mermay day 27#day 27#27#foxfacerabbitfish#foxface rabbitfish#mermaid#mermaids#merperson#merpeople#fish#fishes#one#solo#art challenge#character design#challenge#yellow#blue#white#purple#art#artist#illustrator#illustration#digital
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the experience
#foxface rabbitfish#three stripe damselfish#fish#damselfish#rabbitfish#mb#meepmorps#totally ok 2 reblog
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Saw this Foxface Rabbitfish at the pet store the other day. Too bad this one has Ich; I wish I could buy him and treat his ich. :(
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The foxface rabbitfish is a species of fish found at reefs and lagoons in the tropical Western Pacific. During nighttime or when stressed the foxface rabbitfish changes to a duller mottled pattern.
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Pictures tonight from the 125! Probably one of the weirder saltwater tanks I've seen, but I enjoy it. Today I couldn't help myself and purchased two more Bangaii Cardinals - you can see the size disparity with the existing one I had in the top picture.
Also new, I recently purchased a One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish. Which is both the longest name and uh most expensive fish I've ever purchased. But he's been doing well for the month I've had him!
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Year of the Sea Rabbits
As it is the lunar new year, here is a quick commemorative color sketch of my seabunny and 2 totally different types of rabbitfish merfolk (foxface and large-eyed).
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2023 is coincidentally the year of the water rabbit, of all elements, which is perfect. I contemplated adding a seahare but that may be pushing it. Expect refined versions in the future, and happy new year.
#Chibi#merfolk#mers#nudibranch#rabbitfish#Hydrolagus#Jorunna#Siganus#Sea bunny#lunar new year#year of the rabbit#lunar new year 2023#Chinese new year#colorsketch#merpeople#water rabbit#sea rabbits
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