Description: Also called the Blotched Foxface,the Foxface hails from the western Pacific region in shallow lagoons and is primarily a very brightly coloured yellow, with diagonal black and white bands through the head area. His head region is concave, and his body is extremely thin and oval shaped, so that he may escape into narrow crevices when the occasion arises. He is entirely peaceful by nature, and is known to school when young in the wild. The dorsal and anal spines are venomous, the sting is not deadly, but some have said, imagine a bee sting, and then multiply that by one hundred and that’s what you can expect. Date: 4 June 2008, 20:49. Source: One Spot Foxface (Siganus unimaculatus). Author: Cliff from I now live in Arlington, VA (Outside Washington DC), USA.