> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.nebulox.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.nebulox.io/errors.md).

# Errors

Any potential errors that might occur when calling the specified API are noted below.

| Error | Discryption                                                                               |
| ----- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 400   | Bad Request -- Your request is invalid.                                                   |
| 401   | Unauthorized -- Your API key is wrong.                                                    |
| 403   | Forbidden -- The endpoint requested is hidden for administrators only.                    |
| 404   | Not Found -- The specified endpoint could not be found.                                   |
| 405   | Method Not Allowed -- You tried to access an endpoint with an invalid method.             |
| 406   | Not Acceptable -- You requested a format that isn't JSON.                                 |
| 429   | Too Many Requests -- You're making too many requests! Slow down!                          |
| 500   | Internal Server Error -- We had a problem with our server. Try again later                |
| 503   | Service Unavailable -- We're temporarily offline for maintenance. Please try again later. |

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