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GOrmCu
Jun 19th, 2003, 03:03am
hi i just came on as a member and i'm trying to figure out what kind of small octo or cuttle would be good for breaking into keeping cephs. :? :?:

cthulhu77
Jun 19th, 2003, 07:55am
welcome! A fellow "zonie" too!!! :D Aquarium Arts over on baseline and dobson is your best bet for picking up a small bimac...Kingsley will whine and moan about it, but you will get a healthy animal at a good price! What size tank are you thinking about?
Greg

GOrmCu
Jun 19th, 2003, 08:38am
Actually i was thinking something smaller like a octopus filosus and a 20 to 30 gal. tank. not enough room for a lager tank unfortunately. :cry: any specifics on them would be great and do you think Kingsly would be able to get one?

joel_ang
Jun 19th, 2003, 08:38am
First of all, :welcome: to TONMO
I personally find cuttles easier to keep( don't crawl out of tanks ). But since you Are living in the US(as Colin always says) the most commonly imported species are sepia bandensis which are shipped as 3 to 4 inch adults with perhaps only days or weeks to live :cry: . So I think an octo would be best. How big is the tank you are thinking of?

GOrmCu
Jun 19th, 2003, 08:51am
as stated above. hoping to eventually breed them once i have the space and expierience for numerous reseans least of all for profit which is not a good way to get into that sort of thing in my opinion.

tonmo
Jun 21st, 2003, 01:42pm
Welcome GOrmCu! Glad to have you here! Looking forward to learning of your progress.

cthulhu77
Jun 22nd, 2003, 08:35am
Hey! I have found a line on some Sepia that would be available in a month or so...I will keep you posted as to $ and when...but you would need at least a 75 g.
Greg

GOrmCu
Jun 22nd, 2003, 02:21pm
Thanks, i'll keep that in mind and i might be able to get a big enough tank to by that time!

GOrmCu
Jun 24th, 2003, 12:09pm
a question for you. Do you have any clue what kind they are?

cthulhu77
Jun 24th, 2003, 08:28pm
A variety of species will be available...but I am holding out for the common cuttlefish...there is a line on some c.b. juvies coming into town...we shall see!
greg