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no the pics are 2 big its sayin ill try again but while i was doing that the cuttle just jumped off of his rock and started to like walk aroud flashing his tenticles
k ill do that but right now it mlooks like hes begging should i give him some frozen krill ( its old and has freezer burn ) or just wait till 2 morrow and get some live food
Thanks for the clearer pictures, but I am still having trouble seeing the eye. I am pretty sure that S. bandensis does more "walking" on its tentacles than S. officinalis.
The pictures are still a little hard to see, but its actually looking more like a bandensis. 2-3 inches would make it near a year old though, so you might not have too much more then a few months if that.
However, it could be a different species all together. Does it usually have a rough skin appearance or smooth. An officianalis will mostly be smooth skinned when resting.
he does alot of walking + just fed him now a killie from my local bait shop, he attacked it but the killie got out so he inked a little bit ( enough for the filter to handle) but is it a problem as far as if it only inks a little ( and i dont do a water change) as far as to the cuttlefishes health ( better pics are on the way)
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