Tetrosomus gibbosus, commonly known as the Humpback Boxfish, is a fascinating addition to a mature marine aquarium. Recognisable by its distinctive humpbacked, box-shaped body, this species offers a unique visual appeal for enthusiasts seeking an unusual fish.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced care is recommended due to its specific dietary and environmental needs.
Temperament: Generally peaceful but can be shy. It is best kept singly or as a mated pair to avoid territorial disputes.
Diet: Omnivorous – requires a varied diet including meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood, supplemented with algae-based foods to ensure nutritional balance.
Tank Requirements: A minimum tank size of 150 litres is advised to provide ample swimming space and stable water conditions. The tank should be well-established with plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding.
Compatibility: Compatible with other peaceful species but avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish. Caution is advised with invertebrates as boxfish may nip at them.
Reef Safety: With Caution – may nip at corals or sessile invertebrates, so careful monitoring is necessary in reef setups.
Water Parameters: Maintain stable marine conditions with temperature between 24-27°C, salinity at 1.023-1.025 SG, and moderate water flow.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Approximately 15 cm (6 inches).
Overall, the Tetrosomus gibbosus is a striking and rewarding species for marine hobbyists prepared to meet its care requirements.



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