Actually if u want to keep cuttles together with fish is possible provided ur fishes r bigger than the cuttle. Ive seen it being done b4 BUT i m not sure if it will last though cos afterall they r carnivorous creatures [emoji4]
Actually if u want to keep cuttles together with fish is possible provided ur fishes r bigger than the cuttle. Ive seen it being done b4 BUT i m not sure if it will last though cos afterall they r carnivorous creatures [emoji4]
I dun think the mods will penalize us for sharing tank specs after all it does affect cuttlefish greatly if the parameters doesnt suit them. Ur params looks ok...with acclimatization u can keep cuttlefish
Bro hideaki i once chanced upon the same road as u....i joined the src in 09 wif the intention to keep cuttlefish but was put off after learning the cost and requirement....its only till last two years that i had the courage to start a tank in marine....i hv kept a few cuttles myself averaging of 8 to 9 months livespan. They are very interesting creatures and really fun to look at especially when the hunt. They will change colors and texture of their skin. Cool ay! Btw bro hideaki do u hv a marine tank already or u planning on one???
Welly brine shrimps not really good for baby cuttlefish cos it lacks nutritional value....live mysis or pods are better....problem is cultivating or getting it from shops
Hmm....i think u can see prev post and inputs for ref. Maybe u can share ur planned setup or display...then we can advice further at the same time bro/sis welly can learn too...if u dun mind
It requires alot more attention as it is very sensitive to water parameters fluctuations. It requires regular feeding of live crustaceans( crabs r their fav.) They hv a high bioload hence the minimum 30gal tank. Mainly due to the constant feedings that they require and the occasional squirting of black ink. Im not trying to discourage you from keepong it. Just want to let u know wat is expected so as to not dissappoint u if and when u keep one and it doenst survives. Just sharing ya hope it helps.
Thats y i recommend getting exposure with fishes and corals first...to get the hang of it. [emoji6]
Welly my advice if ure hands are already wet with reef keeping, u can try cuttlrfishes....but on the other hand if u are just starting out marine wif cuttlefishes, its better to choose fishes or corals...jus my 2 cents