Mottled spinefoot
A species of Rabbitfish, Also known as Dusky spinefoot, Black trevally, Black rabbitfish, Blue-spotted trevally Scientific name : Siganus fuscescens Genus : Rabbitfish
Mottled spinefoot, A species of Rabbitfish
Also known as:
Dusky spinefoot, Black trevally, Black rabbitfish, Blue-spotted trevally
Botanical name: Siganus fuscescens
Genus: Rabbitfish
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Mottled spinefoot (Siganus fuscescens) is a coastal marine fish found on reefs and in shallow lagoons from the southeastern Asian coasts all the way down to Australia. Its spines are venomous but it is considered good eating. Mottled spinefoot is especially commercially significant in Japan, where some populations are cultured.
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Perch-like fish Family
Rabbitfishes Genus
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Mottled spinefoot