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Captive raised S. bandensis

That Carib-Sea mineral mud, its very fine and is a way to approximate 'muck' habitats. They love to dig in it.
 
Thales, when you sell your cuttles are they eating frozen food? Would it be best to feed a mix of live shrimp and crabs, along with frozen food? I am looking to buy a cuttle from you sometime in the near future. My main concern is the feeding cost, but if they are already eating frozen food that would help a lot. Do you plan on having more eggs around summer?
 
I do plan on having more, I will prolly be selling some completely captive bred cuttles in the near future, so the price may have to change. I have been selling them before they eat frozen and after because some people want them sooner. This also means that I may run out of hatchlings before they are really eating frozen. I do think having them weaned to frozen is a good way to go, so I may 'hold some back' until I have them on frozen completely.The current batch I am giving live mysis and frozen mysis, mostly live because that is easier and cheaper for me at this time (I know, weird!).
 

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