View Full Version : Setting up cuttlefish tank


squidward1320
Aug 27th, 2006, 05:36pm
Hi everyone! I Have a 120gal Reef tank which has been setup and running for about a year now. I needed a place to frag out some corals that are getting to big. Soo instead of just getting a 100-75gal tank for just frags i was thinking of makeing a species tank for a cuttlefish/prop tank.

I know cuttlefish wont bother corals but probly will mess with the clean up crew. Which wont be a problem because i have about a million snails in my refuge tank. I was wondering what species of cuttlefish would like reef temps and have plenty of room in a 100-75gal tank.

would the cuttlefish mind haveing corals in the tank with it? sorry for being a newbie when it comes to these creatures. But these creatures are soo amazing and interesting :smile: .

thanks!

i need cuttle
Aug 27th, 2006, 07:24pm
refer to the ceph care section and look at the cuttlefish articles.

also :welcome: to tonmo


for your size tank and temp i would do a colony of sepia bandensis, you wont have a proublem with hermit crabs or snails being eatn as your cuttle wont bother with them.

-Will

DHyslop
Aug 27th, 2006, 07:55pm
I've seen one of my cuttles coveting a hermit crab, poking out his attack-club in contemplation. But he's never gone through with it. Yet. :)

Dan

i need cuttle
Aug 27th, 2006, 10:52pm
hmm mine has never done that

Illithid
Aug 28th, 2006, 04:54pm
My cuttle gets along with blue leg hermits, emerald crabs, small turbo snails, and those little snails that burrow in the sand.

I have mushrooms, zoas, xenia, and tridacna growing without problems.

Any shrimp that enters the water is toast though.

Craig
Aug 31st, 2006, 07:18am
thought i'd jump in here with an almost relavent question. so in a 75 gallon tank how many sepia bandensis can be kept in the tank without being too crowded?

i need cuttle
Aug 31st, 2006, 09:59am
i would say 4-5 maby