Box fish, good idea or not?

MattL

Tang
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#1
I really want a box fish, however i have heard horror stories. Can they really kill your whole tank if they die? Also can they take high current that a mixed reef has? Please let me know if i should turn my head to them?

I have a 35 gallon mixed reef which has good current.
 

that0neguy1126

Registered Users
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#4
"Use caution if placing the Spotted Boxfish in a reef tank as they will often nibble at tubeworms. If stressed, the Cubicus Boxfish releases a poisonous substance, called ostracitoxin, from its mucous glands which will kill other fish in the tank very quickly"

"Use caution if placing the Cowfish Longhorn in a reef tank as it may nibble on tubeworms. When housed correctly, the Cowfish Longhorn is long-lived. Similar to other boxfish, the Cowfish Longhorn's skin is poisonous and, when threatened, it will release a toxin lethal to other tank members, including other Longhorns."
 

Cake_Boss

Blue Whale
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#5
Thought some were more safe than others. Forgot were I read it, I think Conscientious Marine Aquarium?, the blue was really sensitive as opposed to the longhorn or cubicus. Your softies should be same, your bonies are in danger of being used to grind down teeth. Inverts are goners as well. Think Josh had one in his DT for a bit. I'll try and find the book.
 

SAZAMA

Dolphin
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#6
I had a LHCF in a 14g biocube, he was cute but hated flow so I had to get rid of her, fun to watch but too nerve racking for my liking
 

dv3

Beluga
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#7
rockys_pride;121913 said:
Thought some were more safe than others. Forgot were I read it, I think Conscientious Marine Aquarium?, the blue was really sensitive as opposed to the longhorn or cubicus. Your softies should be same, your bonies are in danger of being used to grind down teeth. Inverts are goners as well. Think Josh had one in his DT for a bit. I'll try and find the book.
lol...he cant read :)
 
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