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ScottbytheSea

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Just Plain Awsome.How long they live for,hopefully longer than a octopus..Which isn't long...

Keep changing his surounding smart minds get bored to death,make him hunt or a least figure out how to problem solve(Glass box prey one openning kind of things)just trying to help him out...

And great jazz stuff who was that..


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>How long do they live for<
Not to long, as far as I know one to two years is max life span on any available for home aquaira. Plus they are awful shippers and need more swimming room than a standard Bimac.
You will rarely see them for sale in the USA.
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That is very nice. It always amazes me to see them do the color flashes and changes. I couldn't imagine it in person. Must be amazing!
 
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8) very cool.

i think you should tell Louey you know of a way he can remove his peppermint shrimp
 
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Thanks everyone!

Their life span is around 18 months in the wild or in captivity.
The color changes are crazee. When is resting the color pulses to match with the light on the substrate.

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Nope. This was the first one I saw in 2 years, and they have a rep for shipping poorly.
 

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Thanks, Righty. Man, how much do you spend each month to feed the anglers and the cuttlefish? From your website movies, you feed them salt water fish and inverts. Great site, by the way.

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Righty are the ones in your care like Bimac in that kept at cooler temps extends life span by a few weeks or months?
Have you even been over at Tonmo.com? I am sure they would love to see that video.
Titan trigger- I would not recomend you seek one out to order. But I know there are some online shippers that would probably hook you up with one. I'll find the site later. I know Liveaquaria.com had some for sale a while back but they pulled them off. I am assuming that they had so many shipping problems they just gave up.
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That has to be one of the coolest things I've ever seen.

They look so cool, but god help you if you have to stick a hand in your tank.
 
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I haven't tried frozen food yest. I live by the SF bay, so collecting crabs is easy.

AFAIK, they don't like to be kept at cooler temps, I keep her at 78 -80.
When I get the chance I will post at tonmo.

Shipping is not the only problem. There is no telling how old a wild caught is, and with an 18 month life span...
I am happy every day she eats.
 
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The music sounds like a porn soundtrack! :D

Very, very cool Rich. I really need to stop by your place next time I'm in the bay shopping. My best friend is from the A.

I'm glad your cuttle is doing well.
 

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Thanks everyone!

Their life span is around 18 months in the wild or in captivity.
The color changes are crazee. When is resting the color pulses to match with the light on the substrate.

OMG, thats the same life expectancy as a set of T5 bulbs!!!!!!!

better get it a mate, mate :wink:
 
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I got the chance to see these monsters eat in person last night. Let me assure you, Monsieur Righty has some of the coolest critters around!

Hi, Righty- thanks again!

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