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![]() Most eels hunt with their sense of smell. When food is added to the water, they have a tendancy to snap at whatever comes close to their jaws. I've had my snowflake eel severely wound a yellow tang (which is fine now) even though the snowflake was regularly fed with a stick.
The boxfish would be easy pickings to the feeding behaviors of moray eels with it's awkward swimming.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Knowing that the cowfish is not a fast swimmer, not able to act quickly. You would have to spot fee the cowfish perhaps on one corner of the tank & then may be fine. |
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![]() Don't forget that boxfish that are overly harrassed release toxins into the water.
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But then again I did have a shark with my cowfish at first. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() I'm a little confused.. are you guys saying that it's fine to have a cowfish in a reef tank?
Are there any corals/inverts/anem's that you should absolutely not keep with a cowfish? |
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![]() In Aquariumfish magazine there is an article on this it is the current issue. Has guppies on the front.
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