I have always considered cowfish and any of the boxfish as fish that were not really suitable for keeping in community tanks due to their toxic nature. Last night, however, I was reading the new issue of marine and reef magazine and they had an article on these funny little guys. The author said he had very rarely seen the fish release their toxins, and when they did it was always related to death. He made it sound as if it was a very rare occurrence and even if it happened that it was unlikely to cause major problems to the system.
I would like to add one to my 150 gallon mixed reef that I am in the process of stocking. Right now the only inhabitants are a pair of true perc's. I realize that I would not be able to keep ornamental shrimp with cowfish (I am stocking a few fish that will eat shrimp).
Any info from those who have kept these guys in a reef would be very appreciated. I really like them but do not want to take a big risk of them poisoning my tank.
Thanks,
Jomatty
I would like to add one to my 150 gallon mixed reef that I am in the process of stocking. Right now the only inhabitants are a pair of true perc's. I realize that I would not be able to keep ornamental shrimp with cowfish (I am stocking a few fish that will eat shrimp).
Any info from those who have kept these guys in a reef would be very appreciated. I really like them but do not want to take a big risk of them poisoning my tank.
Thanks,
Jomatty



