View Full Version : Kuttlefish?


stutones
Dec 12th, 2002, 02:52pm
I was interested in buying myself a dwarf octopus, then I see Colin's pics of a kuttlefish.......change of heart. Is there anywhere I can get the scoop on those happening creatures? Possibly a scientific name of the ones I see in the pics on this site? Thanks! :D

Sedusa
Dec 12th, 2002, 03:26pm
Most people who have Cuttlefish keep Sepia officinalis. A good place to start is James Wood's excellent article on Cuttlefish Husbandry (http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/cuttle1.html). Be warned however, that if you live in the US, we don't have any Cuttlefish living off of our shores and you'll have to find a way of getting them imported or going thru your local fish store. I wish you luck!

Colin
Dec 14th, 2002, 05:53am
Hi

the pics of mine on this site are all Sepia officinalis. They are more tricky to keep than an octopus and require a much larger system! With a big (read HUGE) filter and skimmer if you want to keep them properly.

It is VERY difficult to get cuttlefish in the US. They travel poorly and most for sale are a species called S. bandensis from Indonesia which is normally imported as an adult at 3" or so long and dies shortly afterwards of old age. many die during transport!

I noticed that you are 'master of planted tanks and stingrays'! That is the other part of my hobby just now too. Got a website or pictures. I curently have a 36x30x30" planted tank and a P. hitrix. What have you?

Cheers
Colin