20 gallon CuttleFish?

M.Doshier

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Are cuttlefish hard to keep and is there anyway one could go in a 20? I figure no Octo could stay in a 20 so thats why I didnt ask for that lol. Thanks, just wanting some info on these very interesting Cephalopods.
 
make sure you get a bandensis if you do decide to put a cuttle in a 20 gallon, they only grow to be about 4 inches. one would be your max though...may want to think about a larger tank in general if you want a cephalopod. good luck!

-paula
 
i wouldn't put a cuttle in a 20, you could do a pygmy octo though, maybe even an O. bimaculoides <--great pets! Just make sure it's escape proof. ;)
 
fishman42101 said:
i wouldn't put a cuttle in a 20, you could do a pygmy octo though, maybe even an O. bimaculoides <--great pets! Just make sure it's escape proof. ;)

Put a 2 lb creature (that produces as much ammonia as a 6 pound fish) in a 20 gallon tank. Great idea.

Even a dwarf octo--which is a lot more of a gamble than a bimac--would be a bit cramped in a 20. Check out this article on dwarf cuttlefish.

It will answer just about every question you can think of!

Dan
 
the minimum for a bimac would be 55 gallons....but you should go as big as you can. i'm not saying it's a good idea to put a cuttle in a 20 gallon, i'm just saying that if you're going to, a bandensis is a better choice.
 
hmm, I figure i'm not going to, I was just seeing. Thanks for all the advice! Always trying to learn! Plus I dont want to keep something unless its completely thriveing.
 
M.Doshier said:
hmm, I figure i'm not going to, I was just seeing. Thanks for all the advice! Always trying to learn! Plus I dont want to keep something unless its completely thriveing.

Tanks are cheap relative to everything else you have to buy. If you're still gathering equipment, don't rule out upgrading the 20 to a 30 or 38 for a pygmy cuttle.

Dan
 
A true aquarist strives to keep the maximum environment they can for the sake of their animal, rather than the minimum necessary for the sake of themselves, as a child might.
 
You must have a 100,000g tank or so then right? I also have a 10g nano reef that looks better than most people's 100g. Guess that is no good either. I dont want to start an argument, I am just letting the person know it can be done. Sorry bub.
 
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