cephalopoder
Premium Member
Ok, I let the cat out of the bag earlier and now here are some pictures. But first a little info.
I was able to score four healthy cuttlefish. They are Sepia.bandensis, the stumpy spined cuttlefish.
They acclimated very well and were eating with in minutes of being put into the tank both ghost shrimp and fiddler crabs. I ordered four hoping I might get a pair that I could attempt breeding.I think I might have witnessed some courting behavior tonight and a possible mating
attempt already. These cuttles have the signature tiny blue dots along the fin bases.
The short lines on the upper body are also present. They can clearly be seen in some
of the pics. Although nocturnal, I have seen them feed both day and night.
chris
I was able to score four healthy cuttlefish. They are Sepia.bandensis, the stumpy spined cuttlefish.
They acclimated very well and were eating with in minutes of being put into the tank both ghost shrimp and fiddler crabs. I ordered four hoping I might get a pair that I could attempt breeding.I think I might have witnessed some courting behavior tonight and a possible mating
attempt already. These cuttles have the signature tiny blue dots along the fin bases.
The short lines on the upper body are also present. They can clearly be seen in some
of the pics. Although nocturnal, I have seen them feed both day and night.
chris