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Thales
Sep 22, '05, 9:20pm
Hey guys!

Just got back from Tonga. Diving, collecting, swimming with whales. Not to shabby!
28 hours of flying, so I sleep soon, but I just found out my cuttle article went up on sept 15 - heres the link: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/9/aafeature

Its pretty beefy. Let me know what you think, and we'll see if the breeding part is already out of date thanks to Mikey! The article will also be posted on TONMO and TCP in a couple of months.

Uggg. Sleep! :D

Paradox
Sep 22, '05, 10:08pm
Welcome back!!

Thales
Sep 22, '05, 10:10pm
Thanks! The kids look fantastic. Thank YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!

erich orser
Sep 22, '05, 10:56pm
Hi Righty!

You were missed!

DHyslop
Sep 22, '05, 11:03pm
I just finished the article. Incredibly informative, comprehensive, and very well written!

Dan

Mikey
Sep 22, '05, 11:46pm
Rich - Nice to see you back, and that the article has been finally published!

i need cuttle
Sep 23, '05, 1:51am
nice to see you back dude. btw dr. snuggles is looking realy good, and hopefully if you still have some, i hope to have snuggles dds, and snuggles phd, as long as you still have more babies, hope the trip was great

Colin
Sep 23, '05, 4:18am
Very nice Rich, good to see more information out there regarding these beasties!

cheers
Colin

Fujisawas Sake
Sep 23, '05, 6:14pm
Righty,

GREAT article! and :welcome: back!

John

chalcosoma
Sep 25, '05, 5:03am
Righty, I'm just about to read your article again, which has been published JUST in the Nick of Time since it seems that...

..my Sepia bandensis has LAID A CLUTCH OF EGGS! This morning I'm like, "Dang, what are those black figgy-lookin' things?" I'm anxious to put your experience to work and will probably have some questions soon. I have just got a decent digital camera so I'll post some pics soon.

Congratulations on the excellent article!

corw314
Sep 25, '05, 7:16am
Excellent article! Very informative and easy to read. Enjoyed the pics! Someday I hope to have a cuttle. I did not realize that cuttlebones for birds were from cuttlefish. They must do a massive harvesting to provide these. Kind of sad.

Carol