we have babies! dwarf cuttlefish

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Congrats. I would love to get one or two to try but just can't bring myself to spend the money. Do you know what species they are .
 

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Oh very cool!
 

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Now the fun part. Feeding them. Everything I have read says they are eating machines that only eat live food at first. So wish that was me. Lol. Great job either way. Love me some cuddles.
 

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Wow! That's awesome!! Congrats!! :clap2:
 

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Very cool. Did you buy the eggs or do you have cuddles that mated?
Hope you got plenty of food ready I hear they eat like none stop if allowed..

YAY:attention::roll:
 
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We received 18 eggs and 18 babies about a week old. The live food doesn't seem to be a problem they love the adult brine . My problem is keeping the live food alive long enough for them to eat it. Were putting in frozen mysis with the adult brine hoping they will start to take that.
 

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Posat up some system pics if you get time. I think the overall layout would be helpful to others. Keep us posted :)
 

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Adult brine shrimp like super salty water so if they are dyeing in a holding tank you might want to check into that. Maybe a little research on the exact salinity.
 
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They are just in a net breeder with day cycle lights and at night they get red LEDs salinity at about .025

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65 gallon acrylic with aquatop cf400- uv canister filter. It cycles our tank 6-7 Times an hour

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Very cool. I tried to hatch a few eggs once but they didn't make it. When I get the time, I think I will try again as these things are so cool. Following along.....
 

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