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i think they are about 40 - 50 dollars on fish supply and octopets and stuff
i am getting mine in for 20 aussie dollars but the handling isnt great - i have given them instructions on what to do when a cuttle comes in and they are very enthusiastic so it looks like it might be ok - in fact one of the guys at the lfs came into work with a pile of like 30 pages stapled together and they sat in the corner neglecting customers reading up on cuttles... lol
it depends a lot on species i think - they often charge more for the tropical species which display brighter colours often (eg sepia mestus is usually bright orange/red/pink - though for some reason my lfs charges 20 no matter what they get in - i wont complain!)
hm...just checked, the closet 'LFS' is across an island and 45 mins ride away from my house..there it costs like 20-30 US. But if I bought one from the market, I think it would be bout 1.5 or somthing, the cuttles in the market are way bigger though..
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