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![]() My baby cuttlefish (sepia bandensis) are quickly growing up. They are no longer babies and well on their way to adulthood.
Took these pics today. In another month they will likely be moved to my 90 gallon softy tank. Sitting right at the surface, resting on the macro. When I saw him up here I decided to bust out the camera. They are getting bigger, some faster then others. Yum Looks like that shrimp is lunch. No he's not looking at me. see closing fast. Goodbye shrimp not the only cuttlefish having lunch just a fraction of a second of life left for that shrimp Turned brown for lunch.. More to come in the future. |
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![]() Great photos. They must be pretty fun to watch at lunchtime (or any other time for that matter).
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![]() Last edited by imcosmokramer; 08-14-2011 at 07:42 AM. |
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![]() Excellent! They are so amazing, one of my favorite critters hands down! I cannot wait to see them in your 90 gallon.
Thanks so much for sharing. |
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