L Len Advanced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jul 1, 2008 #1 My LFS got two in, and I see one for sale in Liveaquaria's diver's den (Sepia bandensis). 8) I'm tempted, but I don't have the drive to set up another tank. Just curious, but are these things "reef safe?"
My LFS got two in, and I see one for sale in Liveaquaria's diver's den (Sepia bandensis). 8) I'm tempted, but I don't have the drive to set up another tank. Just curious, but are these things "reef safe?"
A Anonymous Guest Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jul 1, 2008 #2 They won't eat corals if that's what you're worried about If I recall his talk he did, snails should be fine as well, maybe hermit crabs (I forgot if that was another ceph he was talking about). Other fish however will be food.
They won't eat corals if that's what you're worried about If I recall his talk he did, snails should be fine as well, maybe hermit crabs (I forgot if that was another ceph he was talking about). Other fish however will be food.
A Anonymous Guest Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jul 1, 2008 #3 Totally reef safe. They will prolly eat fish or be eaten by them. Crabs and snails are safe. I usually don't recommend wild caught cuttles because they prolly only have 6 months max in them, but there are exceptions.
Totally reef safe. They will prolly eat fish or be eaten by them. Crabs and snails are safe. I usually don't recommend wild caught cuttles because they prolly only have 6 months max in them, but there are exceptions.