Tetrosomus gibbosus, commonly known as the Humpback Boxfish, is a fascinating addition to marine aquariums, prized for its distinctive box-like shape and gentle nature. This small variant is suitable for hobbyists with intermediate experience and a well-established tank.
Care Level: Moderate care is recommended due to the species’ sensitivity to water quality and diet requirements.
Temperament: Generally peaceful and slow-moving, the Humpback Boxfish coexists well with non-aggressive tank mates but should not be housed with overly boisterous or predatory species.
Diet: Omnivorous, requiring a varied diet including meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and specialised marine pellets or flakes. Regular feeding of algae-based foods supports their health.
Minimum Tank Size: A minimum of 120 litres (approximately 30 gallons) is advised to provide ample swimming space and maintain stable water parameters.
Reef Safe: With Caution – While generally peaceful, the species may nip at small invertebrates or sessile invertebrates in reef setups.
Lighting and Water Flow: Standard moderate lighting and gentle to moderate water flow are suitable, mimicking their natural reef environment.
Placement: Provide plenty of hiding spots with live rock and open swimming areas. Avoid overcrowding to reduce stress.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Typically grows up to 15 cm (6 inches) in length.
Overall, the Tetrosomus gibbosus is a captivating species that adds character to marine tanks, provided its specific care needs are met.



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