Just got back from Indonesia, where I met a few cephs.

Your about 5 hours away so not exactly local and a bit too far for a day trip. If you have editing software and Skype I might be able to coach if you want to attempt it on your own.
 
I'll add a couple of cuttlefish from Indonesia





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A big one!

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Pygmy cuttlefish

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I love how he dived into the safety of the sea urchin spins and grabbed the rocks

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The lovely Flambouyant Cuttle




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What they look like when they aren't trying to scare you.

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I really do need to stop this. You all are enablers!!
 
Epic thread!!! Do your Photopost images eventually go away? Let me know if you are getting any restrictions when trying to attach to a post on here and we'll get it fixed... you should be able to attach, and display it inline as well so that it appears the way your others do here. THANKS!!!
 
I noted the apparent :smoke: break after introducing two of my O. briareus as well but that was after 15 minutes on the first attempt and 5 hours of togetherness :sly: on the second. Roy has noted very fast egg and violent matings in several species but even my O. mercatoris (raised together) did not exhibit anything close to this rough and ready behavior. I wonder if food supply has a major effect on mating habits.
 

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