Hello,
I'm new to TONMO but not necessarily to cephs in general. In high school and college I kept two different bimacs successfully. That was several years ago and I have not been keeping tanks the last five years, mainly because of moving around and careers and so forth.
But I'm recently married and have settled down quite a bit and have been mulling over starting up a new tank. From lurking around and reading here it seems like quite a lot has happened in the intervening time since I last kept cephalopods--like cuttlefish being semi-available and captive bred.
So anyways, I'm here, I'm introducing myself--name's Ethan--and I'm interested in talking about any of this stuff. It looks like if I want some bandensis I should start with 55 gallons or more. I've got some tanks (non copper treated tanks!) in the basement...
--Ethan
I'm new to TONMO but not necessarily to cephs in general. In high school and college I kept two different bimacs successfully. That was several years ago and I have not been keeping tanks the last five years, mainly because of moving around and careers and so forth.
But I'm recently married and have settled down quite a bit and have been mulling over starting up a new tank. From lurking around and reading here it seems like quite a lot has happened in the intervening time since I last kept cephalopods--like cuttlefish being semi-available and captive bred.
So anyways, I'm here, I'm introducing myself--name's Ethan--and I'm interested in talking about any of this stuff. It looks like if I want some bandensis I should start with 55 gallons or more. I've got some tanks (non copper treated tanks!) in the basement...
--Ethan