wooden_reefer
New member
possibly Sepia bandensis (looks like in the picture)
I saw some at the Ocean Park in Hong Kong here and find them very interesting.
Today I was looking at at least a hundred cattlefish for food at a seafood restaurant. The day temp high water temp here can be about 80-82F. What is the highest temp still OK for them?
Some of them are only about 7-8 inches long excluding tenticles. The biggest ones are about 12 inches long.
They are net caught are in excellent shape and will survive in a tank if packed and shaped well.
First, are they group animals and must be kept in a small group or can they be kept singly?
Second, can they be easily sexed if a pair is wanted. Might they reproduce in a tank?
Third, how big will they get?
Fourth, what does it take to ship one 7-8 in length? Do they bite thru plastic bags, 4 mil thick? Do they have higher or lower oxygen demand as a fish of the same weight? Would they release ink in the shipping bag? If so will the ink harm them?
Thanks
Any tips will be appreciated.
I saw some at the Ocean Park in Hong Kong here and find them very interesting.
Today I was looking at at least a hundred cattlefish for food at a seafood restaurant. The day temp high water temp here can be about 80-82F. What is the highest temp still OK for them?
Some of them are only about 7-8 inches long excluding tenticles. The biggest ones are about 12 inches long.
They are net caught are in excellent shape and will survive in a tank if packed and shaped well.
First, are they group animals and must be kept in a small group or can they be kept singly?
Second, can they be easily sexed if a pair is wanted. Might they reproduce in a tank?
Third, how big will they get?
Fourth, what does it take to ship one 7-8 in length? Do they bite thru plastic bags, 4 mil thick? Do they have higher or lower oxygen demand as a fish of the same weight? Would they release ink in the shipping bag? If so will the ink harm them?
Thanks
Any tips will be appreciated.