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I have had my 75 gallon tank for 4-5 years now, it crashed last year, and has been empty of fish for some time. I just placed an order on live aquaria that should be here Tuesday for 6 fish. I am hoping that the boxfish I got will be similar to the helmet cowfish, which I found very easy to take care of.

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Also, I am aware that boxfish get large and change their color when they get older. I have done my research and will be upgrading before it gets too big. My main concern was keeping the boxfish and the puffer together, but my tank has a lot of swimming space. Does anyone have any tips or past experience/ recommendations? I am most excited about the captive bred blenny
 

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Yes, as previously stated they can be nasty little guys. I do have a buddy with one though that has never had any issues of aggression over the last 2 years. Now that I say that...he'll call tomorrow to tell me it turned rogue!
 

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What about this boxfish? I would love to have a boxfish or a cowfish but I have a 75 gallon tank and I dont know if I am going to upgrade. How fast do they grow? My tank also has a lot of swimming space.
 
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What about this boxfish? I would love to have a boxfish or a cowfish but I have a 75 gallon tank and I dont know if I am going to upgrade. How fast do they grow? My tank also has a lot of swimming space.
Apparently they're difficult to keep? I had a helmet cowfish in the past but never had any trouble with it. I think the key is knowing they can release toxins if stressed, stable parameters, and peaceful tank mates. Which now worries me about the wrasse [emoji47][emoji47][emoji47]
 

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I will also comment on having an aggressive 6 line wrasse that I think we ended up giving away to the fish store. I am now a fan of wrasses again after getting my melanarus wrasse. I was amazed at the difference in the personality's of these 2 fish that are both in the "wrasse" family.
 

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Sixline are terrors, I hate to pile on..
 
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Well it won't ship until Monday so maybe I can call today and switch that fish for something else
 

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Yea, sixlines can be terrors, but I'd be more concerned with the boxfish and the puffer. As you know the box fish could nuke your tank, and a puffer is not reef safe. I personally wouldn't purchase any of the three. There are many alternatives to the 6 line for pest control if that's why you want it. All 3 fish look cool though so I get why you want them!
 

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6 line wrasse are good alone in a frag tank or sump. I would never keep them in a dt with other fish. By far the biggest jerk fish I ever owned, 20 years ago.
 
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I called and tried to swap the wrasse but they said the order had already been sent and I'd have to cancel the whole order to change it. The box fish I got went out of stock after I bought it so I'm going to take my chances as of now
 
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Yea, sixlines can be terrors, but I'd be more concerned with the boxfish and the puffer. As you know the box fish could nuke your tank, and a puffer is not reef safe. I personally wouldn't purchase any of the three. There are many alternatives to the 6 line for pest control if that's why you want it. All 3 fish look cool though so I get why you want them!
I've had a blue spot puffer that wasn't reef safe before and he was just fine. I've also has a cowfish that could of nuked my tank and didn't have any trouble with it. My only worry was putting the two together haha
 
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6 line wrasse are good alone in a frag tank or sump. I would never keep them in a dt with other fish. By far the biggest jerk fish I ever owned, 20 years ago.
Thanks for the input. I don't want a mean fish in a sensitive fish tank.
 

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