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			 Yes they are tough to keep , I only tried once could not get them eating . Maybe Myka  can chime in (have not seen her for a while) but last I seen she was keeping one not sure if she was successful or not .  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I have had luck with getting my blue spot boxfish to eat (very tough to get eating) using LRS reef frenzy food so maybe worth a try if you have a lfs that carry's it , they also sell fish eggs witch are meant for finicky eaters . Also maybe try adding some copepods maybe might entice him to start eating , PE calanus might work also . Good luck 
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			 I know a fellow that kept one for over a year but eventually it wouldn't eat and died he said it was one of the toughest fish he has ever had to try and feed as it was quite picky he did have success with pellets placed near where it liked to sit and seemed to like copepods as well 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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