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cuttlegirl;83565 said:I still have six eggs if anyone is interested, otherwise they are going to my LFS...
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cuttlegirl;83565 said:I still have six eggs if anyone is interested, otherwise they are going to my LFS...
cuttlegirl;83959 said:Well I caught Baby A cuddling with Scrunchy on Monday, so I am expecting some more eggs this weekend .
cuttlegirl;83966 said:Well, they don't have too much else to do in the tank besides eat shrimp - guess they were just trying to keep themselves occupied while they wait for food...
monty;83994 said:Am I just ignorant about S. bandensis or isn't it very abnormal for any ceph to keep eating and living after laying eggs? I thought it was pretty much universal that reproduction was the end of life, but from your reports, Baby A and her dudes aren't showing any signs of slowing down... are bandensis or cuttles in general an exception to the rule? I know apama die around when their eggs hatch, and I know most, if not all, octopods do too... not sure if anyone knows about vampyrotethis, and I don't know about nautilus (but I have a few books that probably do).
So, am I the only one perplexed by this?
Brock Fluharty;84004 said:And the enormous amount of eggs they are producing. I'm very surprised they haven't all died from exhaustion. What are you feeding the adults?