First time owning a foxface, I know they can change color. I went down to see my foxface tonight and notice his color was bacially different. His black was now almost white but still had a lot of blacks is this normal behavior at night?
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photo would be handy but mine goes from yellow to camouflaged and variations in between.First time owning a foxface, I know they can change color. I went down to see my foxface tonight and notice his color was bacially different. His black was now almost white but still had a lot of blacks is this normal behavior at night?
He looks heathy, wasn’t swimminh but then again it is night. I added him a day ago. He ate and swimmed all day. Just wondering if this is night behavior.photo would be handy but mine goes from yellow to camouflaged and variations in between.
It is still swimming and otherwise look healthy.
Can’t really get a picture cuz it is dark. Don’t want to startle him even more.photo would be handy but mine goes from yellow to camouflaged and variations in between.
It is still swimming and otherwise look healthy.
This is what he looks like usually
Does he look somewhat like the top one? I’ve noticed that the darker rabbitfish go somewhat whiter whilst lighter rabbits go more dark.First time owning a foxface, I know they can change color. I went down to see my foxface tonight and notice his color was bacially different. His black was now almost white but still had a lot of blacks is this normal behavior at night?
Yes this right here, but more white.Does he look somewhat like the top one? I’ve noticed that the darker rabbitfish go somewhat whiter whilst lighter rabbits go more dark.
Does he look somewhat like the top one? I’ve noticed that the darker rabbitfish go somewhat whiter whilst lighter rabbits go more dark.
Wow you have two??? Want a second one so bad but lots of stuff on the web says its a no no. Would 100% get a bi color!Does he look somewhat like the top one? I’ve noticed that the darker rabbitfish go somewhat whiter whilst lighter rabbits go more dark.
Yep, I just added the second last night and haven’t had regrets yet. They happily swim near eachother and have eachother in their line of sight most of the time.Wow you have two??? Want a second one so bad but lots of stuff on the web says its a no no. Would 100% get a bi color!
Is that the black with the yellow tail??Yep, I just added the second last night and haven’t had regrets yet. They happily swim near eachother and have eachother in their line of sight most of the time.
I went for the Tongan Black to match my Magnificent with the opposite looks yet both peace keepers.
It’s only had one Reef Builder’s article and is known for a yellow edging on its caudalIs that the black with the yellow tail??
At night they will go hide and take on a very camouflaged look. Mine would blend in very well with the live rock. A big change from yellow to an almost black and whiteHe looks heathy, wasn’t swimminh but then again it is night. I added him a day ago. He ate and swimmed all day. Just wondering if this is night behavior.
If you only added him a day ago, don’t worry. Rabbitfish are skittish fish in general, they may be venomous but they’re the shyest species you’ll likely come across when it comes to establishing.He looks heathy, wasn’t swimminh but then again it is night. I added him a day ago. He ate and swimmed all day. Just wondering if this is night behavior.