Description
White Spotted Boxfish Ostracion Meleagris
Overview: The White Spotted Boxfish is a captivating and unique marine species known for its distinctive box-like shape and vibrant spots. Adored for its peculiar appearance and playful behavior, it’s a prized addition to any saltwater aquarium.
Origin: Native to the warm, tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, including areas around Hawaii, Japan, and the Indo-Pacific region. This species thrives in coral-rich environments, making it a splendid choice for reef aquariums.
Feeding: Omnivorous by nature, the White Spotted Boxfish enjoys a varied diet. Provide a mix of meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and marine fishes, along with vegetable-based foods and high-quality marine pellets or flakes to ensure proper nutrition.
Tank Mates: Ideal tank mates include peaceful to moderately aggressive fish that are not small enough to be considered prey. Avoid housing with aggressive species that may harass or stress your boxfish. Suitable companions include larger damselfish, angelfish, and clownfish.
Aggression: Generally peaceful, but can be territorial with its own kind or similar-shaped fish. It’s best kept singly unless in a very spacious tank. When stressed or threatened, it has the capability to release a toxic substance as a defense mechanism, so maintaining a stress-free environment is crucial.
Experience Level: Intermediate to Advanced. Requires stable water conditions and a well-established tank to thrive. Not recommended for beginners due to its specific care requirements and sensitivity to water quality.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72°F – 78°F (22°C – 26°C)
- Salinity: 1.020 – 1.025 sg
- pH: 8.1 – 8.4
- Alkalinity: 8 – 12 dKH
Ensure your aquarium replicates the boxfish’s natural habitat with plenty of hiding spots and room to swim. Regular water changes and monitoring of water parameters are essential to keep this species healthy and happy.
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