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I saw one that was really coll lookin and would like to keep one.......but I hear that they can be a real problem pollutin the tank with their toxins.
danmhippo":166rp9c7 said:That's if they were eaten. Not many fish fond of eating them because their bony outer skeleton. I have kept at least one type of boxfish for every tank I had. I've never have problem with toxin.
However, their mouth is very small making feeding them a difficult task. They are best adapted to a minimal flow tank (they don't like to swim too much), with great water quality. There can be no aggressive tankmates otherwise you will see the boxfish hide in the corner and eventually starve themselves.
ReefRian":m14hlv96 said:I don't think so, they lived harmoneously for over a year with no problems, and there was no evidence of foul play.
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19 bucks for damsels wow. They are like 5$ a piece near me.I almost picked up a Undulated Trigger to cycle my tank with. He was only 19 bucks. I was going to spend that much on Damsels or Mollies.
reefann":39mtc1j4 said:19 bucks for damsels wow. They are like 5$ a piece near me.I almost picked up a Undulated Trigger to cycle my tank with. He was only 19 bucks. I was going to spend that much on Damsels or Mollies.
I would not recomend using damsels unless you want them for good. These guys are not easy to catch once LR is in the tank. Plus why not cycle the tank for a piece of un cooked sea food.
JJ