Yellow Boxfish
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Overview
The Yellow Boxfish is the vivid juvenile form of Ostracion cubicus, a rigid, box-shaped fish covered in a hard outer shell and a bright yellow body marked with black spots. As it matures it gradually loses this striking juvenile colouration, developing a duller, more blue-grey adult pattern.
It requires careful management due to a significant and well-documented risk: when stressed, injured, or dying, boxfish can release a potent toxin into the water that can kill every other fish in the tank, including the boxfish itself. This makes tank stability, gentle handling, and careful acclimation especially important with this species.
Given its slow swimming style, unusual body shape, and genuine toxin risk, this is a fish for experienced keepers with a stable, well-established system and a clear understanding of the precautions needed.
Compatibility
Yellow Boxfish are peaceful and generally don't show aggression toward tankmates, though their slow swimming speed means they can struggle to compete for food against faster, more assertive fish. They are best kept with calm, non-aggressive tankmates that won't stress or harass them.
Reef compatibility is inconsistent — most leave stony coral alone, but some individuals will pick at soft corals, sponges, or invertebrates, so this species is rated reef safe with caution. The far bigger practical risk in a mixed tank is the potential toxin release if the fish becomes severely stressed or dies.
Health & quarantine
The single most important health consideration with this species is minimising stress, since a badly stressed or dying boxfish can release a toxin into the water lethal to itself and every other fish present. Gentle acclimation, stable water parameters, activated carbon on hand for emergency use, and avoiding aggressive tankmates are all important precautions. A minimum four-week quarantine is recommended, ideally in a separate system to avoid risking the rest of a collection during this vulnerable period.
Frequently asked questions
Is it true a Yellow Boxfish can poison my whole tank?
How can I reduce the toxin risk with a Yellow Boxfish?
Will my Yellow Boxfish stay yellow?
Is the Yellow Boxfish reef safe?
Is the Yellow Boxfish suitable for beginners?
How collection works
Order & pay online
Check out and pay securely. We set it aside and hold it ready for you.
We get it ready
It stays in our system until you come in — usually ready the same day.
Collect in store
Drop in to 280 North Road, Eastwood, and pick it up.



