it is distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific from the Arabian Gulf to the Indo-Malay region, Western Australia and north to Hong Kong and Taiwan ( Woodland, 1984 and Grandcourt et al., 2007). Rabbit fish are diurnal, some live in school, while others live more solitary lives among the corals. They are herbivorous, schooling in coastal sandy or muddy areas and feed mainly on algae and seagrass. Siganids are generally regarded as good food fish in spite of their relatively small size and is a commercially important species in the Arabian Gulf region.