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jugglematt Nov 6th, 2005, 11:07pm hello all
i love cephs as well but from a scuba divers point of view.
thisimage was taken at a site called Bass point in Australia.
we had just enterd the water when a cuttle fish aproached my buddy and tried to take his camera , it just wouldent give up and gut quite close .
we were all laughing which is quite hard under water .
this unusual type of behavior happens during mating season.
ive heard of cuttle fish trying to suck onto someones head!
most of the time the cuttle fish in our area are a bit shy and behave themselves nicley.
regards
matt
jugglematt Nov 6th, 2005, 11:14pm this image was taken at a Sydney dive site .
the giant cuttle fish was quite friendly this time and came over and touched my wifes hand
sorry about the image quality but there was lots of stuff in the water
comments apreciated
regards
matt
Colin Nov 7th, 2005, 02:43am very nice, and must be such fun to dive with cuttles like that :)
cthulhu77 Nov 7th, 2005, 07:53am Thanks for sharing those photos...wonderful !!
joel_ang Nov 7th, 2005, 07:58am You're real lucky to be able to dive with cuttles, maybe one day it'll be my turn :) Maybe cameras look like black angry cuttle fish?:roll:
tjohnson Nov 7th, 2005, 11:59am Very cool pictures, its nice seeing these guys in their natural settings.
dbbga Nov 7th, 2005, 09:55pm Awesome Pics!!! How lucky you are:notworth:
erich orser Nov 8th, 2005, 01:10am Indeed, you're extraordinarily lucky to get to dive with giant cuttles. Quite lovely beasties. I especially like the one getting friendly with your wife. Did she say what the grip felt like?
Cheers!
chrono_war01 Nov 8th, 2005, 03:24am Indeed, you're extraordinarily lucky to get to dive with giant cuttles. Quite lovely beasties. I especially like the one getting friendly with your wife. Did she say what the grip felt like?
Cheers!
I feel as if there is a hidden meaning to that post...but I can't lay a finger on what it is....
erich orser Nov 8th, 2005, 04:04am No, sorry Chrono, this was entirely literal. I honestly, as somebody who wants to raise cuttles in the future, wanted to know what it felt like. I recently spoke to somebody who dove among dosidicius. He told me it hurt, but the ones he dove with were tiny. I want to know if cuttle sucker-teeth have any real bite on human flesh.
erich orser Nov 8th, 2005, 04:05am More importantly, their suckers - I always believed they were rather squidlike - with teeth rimming them. Is this true?
jugglematt Nov 8th, 2005, 05:43am hello all
thanks for the comments :smile:
yes it is great diving with these critters .
i really enjoy setteling down next to a pair during mating season and watching them go through their ritual . with the male fending off rivals and displaying angry colors on one side to the contendors and romantic colors the other side of his body to his mate.
i alyaws think that cuttle fish during mating time are a bit like tean agers ...full of hormones and not really able to controll themselves. they do some silly things
i had one guy fall in love with my torch (bright orange in color) he wanted it and came up ignored me and tried to take it !
my wife just said that the cuttle felt cool and a bit soft , it just touched her hand not a grab .
some times a cuttle will get intrested in us as divers . a friend of mine mimmicks their tenitcle gestures with his hands and the cuttle copy him . great to see.
regards
mat
main_board Nov 8th, 2005, 02:46pm these guys wouldn't happen to live around Taz, would they?
Cheers!
jugglematt Nov 9th, 2005, 02:31am i think that they do have giant cuttle in tazzy.
we actually live in Jervis Bay just south of Sydney . at times they are very common .
regards
matt
main_board Nov 9th, 2005, 09:59am Oh man I hope its cuttle season in Febuary. I'd love to go diving with these guys. Already plan to do some diving, but this would just be a treat!
Cheers!
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