Description
The Cubicus Boxfish is
an expert-only marine aquarium fish due to its ability to release a lethal toxin, ostracitoxin, when stressed or dying. It requires a large aquarium of at least 250 gallons for adults, an expert-level tank with excellent filtration, and a diet of varied foods. Due to its toxic nature, it should be housed alone or with very careful consideration of its tank mates, as a toxin release can kill other fish in the tank.Â
Key care requirementsÂ
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- Aquarium size: At least 250 gallons for an adult.
- Filtration: Excellent filtration and water quality are essential, especially due to the risk of toxin release.
- Diet: Omnivorous, requiring a mix of meaty and vegetable-based foods. Examples include mysis shrimp, spirulina, chopped squid, clams, and herbivore frozen foods. A variety of live foods is recommended for initial acclimation.
- Tank mates: Housing it alone is strongly recommended. It can be aggressive towards timid eaters and may nip at corals or eat tubeworms. Avoid keeping it with aggressive or fast-swimming fish.
- Handling and health:
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- Handle with extreme care, as they can secrete a lethal poison if stressed or when they die.
- Ensure a tightly sealed lid, as they can jump from the tank.
- Adults can grow up to 18 inches, so account for their full size when planning a tank.Â
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What makes it “expert only”Â
- Toxin risk: The primary reason it is for experts only is the release of ostracitoxin into the water when stressed or dying, which can be lethal to all other inhabitants.
- Feeding: They are often shy eaters when first introduced and require a proper diet to prevent health issues.
- Size and tank requirements: Their large adult size necessitates a massive aquarium that is not suitable for most hobbyists.Â
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