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does anyone on tonmo have a giant pacific octopus?

Then you are still new to reefs yeah? :biggrin2: There is always some kind of cycle when you move tanks.
I generally recommend 'if you can keep a reef, you can keep a ceph' because fish and corals are better 'learning' animals than cephs.
How many cuttles you could keep in a 265 depends on the species of cuttle.
 
well my sps was doing fine so i don't think it was my tank. and i know that there was going to be some cycle but not a big one. i am almost positive that RTN was spread from a coral that i bought from someone. i have kept 2 cephs so far and i believe that i have cared for them the right way so far. i cycle my ceph tanks longer than my reef tanks though. i was thinking about bandensis cuttles for the 265g. and maybe try to breed them.
 

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