• Name:

    Cubicus Boxfish

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  • Family: Ostraciidae
  • Species: Boxfish
  • Scientific Name: Ostracion cubicus
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Also Know As:

| Yellow Boxfish

| Polka Dot Boxfish

| Cube Boxfish

General info about Cubicus Boxfish

The Cubicus Boxfish is a popular saltwater fish that can be found in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and the western and central Pacific Ocean. It is a peaceful and solitary species that grows up to 7 inches in length. This fish is known for its distinct box-like shape, and its body is covered with hard, bony plates that provide protection against predators.

Cubicus Boxfish Diet & Nutrition

In the wild, the Cubicus Boxfish feeds on a variety of algae, crustaceans, and small invertebrates. In an aquarium setting, it can be fed a diet of frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and other small crustaceans. This species can also benefit from the occasional vegetable matter in its diet.

Determining Sex of Cubicus Boxfish

It is difficult to determine the sex of Cubicus Boxfish, as there are no external differences between males and females. It is believed that they are monogamous and will pair up for life.

Breeding & Spawning Cubicus Boxfish

Breeding Cubicus Boxfish in an aquarium setting is challenging and rare. They are known to lay adhesive eggs on rocks or other surfaces, and the eggs hatch within a few days.

Common Diseases with Cubicus Boxfish

Cubicus Boxfish are generally hardy and disease-resistant, but they can be susceptible to ich and other common freshwater fish diseases. Proper tank maintenance and water quality are essential to prevent the onset of disease.

Cubicus Boxfish Origin

The Cubicus Boxfish is native to the Indo-Pacific region, including the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and the western and central Pacific Ocean.

Caution with Cubicus Boxfish

Cubicus Boxfish are not considered venomous, but they can secrete a toxic substance called ostracitoxin from their skin when they are stressed or frightened. This substance can be harmful to other fish in the tank, so it is best to avoid keeping Cubicus Boxfish with other species that may harass or stress them.

Acclimating Cubicus Boxfish

When introducing Cubicus Boxfish to a new tank, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent stress and shock. This can be done by gradually adding small amounts of the aquarium water to the water in the bag that the fish was transported in. This process should take about 30-45 minutes before releasing the fish into the tank.

Cubicus Boxfish are Venomous

Cubicus Boxfish are not venomous, but as mentioned earlier, they can secrete a toxic substance called ostracitoxin from their skin when they are stressed or frightened. It is important to avoid handling them with bare hands and to keep them away from other fish species that may harass or stress them.
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