Yellow boxfish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Yellow boxfish , Ostracion cubicus , is a boxfish of the genus Ostracion , and can be found in reefs throughout the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean as well as the south eastern Atlantic Ocean...
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Marine and saltwater fish species, articles on Boxfish care and breeding: Boxfish are comical little fishes that really do look like a box! They have a stiff cube shaped body that is covered with a hard bony armor. ... Boxfish are comical little fishes that really do look like a box! They have a stiff cube shaped body that...
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www.tropicalfish.at/saltwater/box/boxfish.html
www.tropicalfish.at/saltwater/box/boxfish.html
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Information about different species of Boxfish. ... Boxfish area group of puffer like fishes and the group boxfish includes cowfish and trunkfish. They all have a squared body. Their bodies are enclosed by bones. Boxfish can be found in a very large geographical area but most boxfish available in aquarium stores can be found...
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www.aquaticcommunity.com/sw/boxfish.php
www.aquaticcommunity.com/sw/boxfish.php
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This is a common variety of boxfish, closely related to the cowfish in gallery III and pufferfish in gallery III. As with the cowfish, this fish uses its mouth to blow tiny jets of water into the muddy or sandy bottom, stirring the small invertebrates composing its omnivore diet.
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divegallery.com/boxfish.htm
divegallery.com/boxfish.htm
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The color scheme of this sub-adult boxfish is dramatically different than its smaller "yellow boxfish" version. ... back to boxfish page ... sub-adult boxfish, Ostracion cubicus [74K]
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divegallery.com/boxfish_2.htm
divegallery.com/boxfish_2.htm
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Another colorful and interesting boxfish, an adult about four inches in length. The female version of this species (below) is has a little less interesting overall scheme, with nearly its entire body decorated with the same colors and pattern as the brown dorsal surface of this fish.
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www.divegallery.com/boxfish_spotted.htm
www.divegallery.com/boxfish_spotted.htm
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Literally boxed into an armour of scales, these fish move fast and surprisingly well considering how stiff they are. When frightened, though, these fish secrete a poison that can kill him and his tankmates. They eat almost anything as long as the food is small since they have small mouths.
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www.ddg.com/LIS/InfoDesignF97/lkeich/boxfish.htm
www.ddg.com/LIS/InfoDesignF97/lkeich/boxfish.htm
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Puffers, Boxfish, and Porcupinefish are considered hardy in the sense that they will almost always adapt to aquarium food if fed proper foods. As a matter of fact... these fish love to eat. They look forward to seeing the person that feeds them like a puppy waiting for their owner to get home!
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animal-world.com/encyclo/marine/puffers/puffers.php
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