are Box fish okay to have.

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  1. vegasfish

    vegasfish Feather Star

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    I was wondering if it is okay to have a Box fish or a Long Horn Cow Fish as a begginer to marine aquariums. I have read that if they get stressed or die they can release a toxin that will wipe out the entire tank. How likely is it that this could happen. I really want to get one but I don't want to wipe out my tank either. "double edged sword"
     
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  3. mandarin11

    mandarin11 Peppermint Shrimp

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    I wouldn't get one if I were a beginner. What type of tank are you looking at making, a predator or reef? How big is it?
     
  4. feixjai

    feixjai Fire Worm

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    ^^^ I've read the same thing too. When they die, they release toxins that kills everything in the tank. It also depends on the kind of tank you are trying to set up. Is it going to be a FO, FOWLR, reef
     
  5. Jason McKenzie

    Jason McKenzie Super Moderator

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    Both those fish are species tanks only. meaning you would build and design your tank around those fish. it would likely be a Fish only tank. With heavy filtration and no corals

    J
     
  6. vegasfish

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    thanks for the replies. it is a 65 gal tank. I am planing on soft corals with community fishes. I guess I will wait to get a box fish. thanks for the help someday down the road I will build a tank just for one.
     
  7. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    Box fish would feed upon the polyps of soft corals.
    I think them dieing and releasing a toxin is blown out of proportion tho, along with everything else that is know to release toxins that kill the tank.
    Has anyone actually had it happen to them?
    I've had 2 boxfish in the past that both passed, and not one other fatality in the tank.
     
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  9. evojoe67

    evojoe67 Aiptasia Anemone

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    those are my favorite fish. especially the cow, with those horns!.

    my lfs, has 2 boxfish, now. one white with black polka dots, one yellow, with black polka dots.

    i would'nt dare add them to my reef. i'm actually thinking of setting up a 3rd tank, just for these guys!

    hi, my name is joe, and i'm a fishaholic;D
     
  10. evojoe67

    evojoe67 Aiptasia Anemone

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    actually, a customer at my lfs had one in thier tank for a while, along with other types. while they were redoing the room, they removed the fish from the tank, and placed them in a bucket. the move stressed out the box so much, that everything except the box was dead in the bucket!:cry:
     
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    Must have been something else as the box fish is not immune to its own toxin, if it released it - the box would also have been dead.
    More likely not enough oxygen in the bucket.
     
  12. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    If I'm not mistaken, box fish will eat your crustaceans so say goodbye to your shrimp if you have any.