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  2. Rabbitfish - Wikipedia

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    Rabbitfish can be important species for commercial fisheries, particularly the schooling species. The catch is largely sold fresh but juveniles may be dried or processed to make fish paste. Some species are used in aquaculture and some of the more colorful species are found in the aquarium trade. [6]

  3. Rabbit fish - Wikipedia

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    The rabbit fish can grow up to 1.5 m (5 ft) long, and weigh 2.5 kg (5.5 lb). [2] More specifically, this chimaera species is characterized by a slow-growth rate, and a long life expectancy. In the study of one population, the theoretical asymptotic length of this fish was estimated at 78.87 cm with a yearly growth rate of 6.73% per year. With ...

  4. Foxface rabbitfish - Wikipedia

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    The foxface rabbitfish (Siganus vulpinus), also known as the foxface, black-face rabbit fish, badger fish or the common foxface is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a rabbitfish belonging to the family Siganidae. It is found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It can be found in the aquarium trade.

  5. Streaked spinefoot - Wikipedia

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    The streaked spinefoot (Siganus javus), also known as the Java rabbitfish, blue-spotted spinefoot, blue-spotted trevally, Java spinefoot or white-spotted rabbit-fish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a rabbitfish belonging to the family Siganidae. It is found throughout most of the Indo-Pacific region.

  6. Siganidae - Wikipedia

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    The Siganidae was first formally described as a family in 1837 by the Scottish naval surgeon, naturalist and arctic explorer Sir John Richardson. [2] The genus Siganus was described in 1775 by the Danish zoologist Johan Christian Fabricius with Siganus rivulatus, a species also described by Fabricius in 1775, designated as the type species.

  7. Siganus doliatus - Wikipedia

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    Siganus doliatus, commonly known as the barred spinefoot, scribbled rabbitfish, pencil-streaked rabbitfish, barred Spanish mackerel, blue-lined rabbitfish or two-barred rabbitfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a rabbitfish belonging to the family Siganidae. It is native to the western Pacific Ocean where it occurs on reefs and in ...

  8. Siganus sutor - Wikipedia

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    Siganus sutor, the shoemaker spinefoot rabbitfish,whitespotted rabbitfish or African whitespotted rabbitfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a rabbitfish belonging to the family Siganidae. [3] It lives in Indo-Pacific coral reefs. [4] It is endemic to the Indian Ocean, from Indonesia to Comoros. [2]

  9. Large-eyed rabbitfish - Wikipedia

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    The eggs of similar species have been commonly exploited and abused due to their long (5–10 month) hatching period. [7] The Large Eyed Rabbit Fish was marked as near threatened due to overfishing in previous years in which caused a roughly 50% population loss, but is back to Least Concern Status. [7] [11]