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- Apr 20, 2012
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I am relatively new to cephalopod's, just raised a few S. Bandesis from eggs and they are doing well. In the middle of raising them I got the chance to purchase a Metasepia sp. (Flamboyant Cuttle). Needless to say she is the most amazing animal I ever cared for! She even started laying eggs but no young yet.
I have been keeping marine fish and inverts for over 30 years. Bred 3 types of clown fish and the Northern H. Erectus successfully. Also have farmed corals on a small scale.
I feel like Metasepia and possibly other cephs are the next path in life for me! I am very intrigued by them. My hope is that I can with others establish a captive breed population that will eliminate the demand for wild caught species.
Thanks to Richard Ross for convincing me to (actively) join TOMNO ( meaning no more lurking...)
Regards,
Walter
aka wallysworld
I have been keeping marine fish and inverts for over 30 years. Bred 3 types of clown fish and the Northern H. Erectus successfully. Also have farmed corals on a small scale.
I feel like Metasepia and possibly other cephs are the next path in life for me! I am very intrigued by them. My hope is that I can with others establish a captive breed population that will eliminate the demand for wild caught species.
Thanks to Richard Ross for convincing me to (actively) join TOMNO ( meaning no more lurking...)
Regards,
Walter
aka wallysworld