hello and longhorned cowfish; thumbs up or down?

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  1. btraveling

    btraveling Plankton

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    Hi all,
    I found this forum when I first setup my 55 in wall reef tank and really liked the advice. That was 6mths ago and all is well (really well as nothing has died yet and things are starting to appear like loads or coraline algae, featherdusters,etc) and I figured its time to add some more stuff.
    My g/f wants a long horned cowfish so I came back for your thoughts on them in a reef? I still have starter fish; damsel, sailfin, clown and 2 others I dont no the name for.
    Also, I'm looking for a really nice digital water quality monitor. Do they make any that are web accessible? I want to monitor as much as possible. There are prolly a ton of post about them but I figured I ask anyhow in case someone really likes there unit.
    Cheers.
     
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  3. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Salutations! Glad to see you found way here!

    Long horned cowfish are really cool.

    My worry would be about poison they release if injured or really stressed. Could kill everything else in tank. :-/

    Many people have them. But for me, would be thumbs down. Sorry.

    Let us know what you decide and post some pics.

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  4. Reefdiver72

    Reefdiver72 Feather Duster

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    Long horn cow fish Are very toxin to everything else and they like to carry black ick and its nasty to get out of your tank I would say pass On this until you have some time in the hobby and I would have a complete hospital setup for the rest of my fish I still am not sure I would put one in my reefs maybe in my tesselatta tank LOL. Good luck if you decide to get one though just be careful.
     
  5. btraveling

    btraveling Plankton

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    hello again-here's a couple pics

    thx for the input on the cowfish- its a no go for sure.

    How do you put in all the tanks stats as a footer?
    Cheers
     

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  6. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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  7. aquaboy

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    I love your live rock setup! Karma for design!
     
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  10. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    I've never know a box fish to realise it venom or ink - I think it would be fine as long as you dont have something in there that will try to eat it. They eat polyps tho, well thats what my lfs says.
     
  11. btraveling

    btraveling Plankton

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    Thx for all the input.. I look forward to spending more time on the board :)
    Just wish I had a bigger tank now..(dont we all)

    BTW- The layout took some time thx for the karma boost!!
     
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