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I read these forums out of interest to raise a cuttle and came across your post mentioning the crazy idea to put a cuttle and an octo into the same tank.
Sepia Officinalis does definitely hunt during day and night! I can tell by experience because I fish for them from dusk to dawn.
I have no clue about other cuttle species, but if I were you I would not risk and instead try getting in touch with fishermen specialized in the catching cuttles of the species in question. In preference those who fish from shore because they have no means to deploy strong artificial light sources in order to attract the cuttles.
They need to know their trade fairly well because they need to mimic the movement of prawns in order to get cuttles to strike or at least to embrace the jig.
Sepia Officinalis does definitely hunt during day and night! I can tell by experience because I fish for them from dusk to dawn.
I have no clue about other cuttle species, but if I were you I would not risk and instead try getting in touch with fishermen specialized in the catching cuttles of the species in question. In preference those who fish from shore because they have no means to deploy strong artificial light sources in order to attract the cuttles.
They need to know their trade fairly well because they need to mimic the movement of prawns in order to get cuttles to strike or at least to embrace the jig.