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Orange Spotted Rabbitfish (Siganus guttatus).

I got this guy from a local reefer a few months ago. I swear he's nearly doubled in size...supposed to be a very large fish when full grown (about 12" long).

He's very elusive...does not like to be photographed so this is about as good as I could get. He's a very pretty blue with orange spots but it didn't come out so well in the pics.

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Is he reef safe? I like him!
 
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I saw mine munching on GSP when I first got him. That can be a good thing, but I was worried he's start on my zoas. So now he is well fed (which I guess contributed to the growth).

Btw, the black spot is natural...comes with age. Leishman's must be a juvi.
 

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