Sepioloidea lineolate-striped cuttlefish or pyjama squid hatching.
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Sepioloidea lineolate-striped cuttlefish or pyjama squid hatching.
Look honey it's a cuttlefish??
Some weird parenting has begun, the little clutch of eggs I have had for 4 weeks now have all hatched,still waiting for the ocys to hatch!
These are a few pics of the little beggars.
Their home.
Before hatching.
Some weird parenting has begun, the little clutch of eggs I have had for 4 weeks now have all hatched,still waiting for the ocys to hatch!
These are a few pics of the little beggars.
Their home.
Before hatching.
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Re: Sepioloidea lineolate-striped cuttlefish or pyjama squid hatching.
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Re: Sepioloidea lineolate-striped cuttlefish or pyjama squid hatching.
I don't have blue/green eyes,lol.
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Re: Sepioloidea lineolate-striped cuttlefish or pyjama squid hatching.
That's very cool.....
They look tiny....though even full grown they aren't very big. Will be interesting to see the mortality rate and how receptive they are to the different foods offered....
Good luck mate - very interesting.
They look tiny....though even full grown they aren't very big. Will be interesting to see the mortality rate and how receptive they are to the different foods offered....
Good luck mate - very interesting.
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Re: Sepioloidea lineolate-striped cuttlefish or pyjama squid hatching.
If I had the time I would go to some trouble,but working six days a week at the moment leaves me with near no inclinations.
I put one in the invert tank, the lawn mowers spat it out and the mucus toxins don’t bother the peps so that one is history.
Three went in the algae area, so we will see, there are lots of planktonic foods in there.
The others are just on frozen varied planktons, if I had the time, no worries at all, but I don’t!
I put one in the invert tank, the lawn mowers spat it out and the mucus toxins don’t bother the peps so that one is history.
Three went in the algae area, so we will see, there are lots of planktonic foods in there.
The others are just on frozen varied planktons, if I had the time, no worries at all, but I don’t!
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