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Anonymous

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HEHEHE :mrgreen:


http://stickycricket.com/150/aquarium/m ... uttle.html


PS
It may take a while to load, just wait, if anyone knows how to fix this please let me know!

cuttlefilmuseme.jpg
 
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Okay rich, that's just the coolest thing ever in the whole wide world. Except maybe for beer. But it's close. :D
 
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Oh, and boobs. Sorry, but it's not cooler than boobs. Definitely right up there with beer though. ;) :mrgreen:
 
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Okay, I'll give ya that one. Cooler than one boob it is. Unless it's a really really nice boob maybe. ;)
 

Wampatom

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Great video. I didn’t know the angler and the cuttlefish were such aggressive characters. They seem a little expensive to feed if you need to use damsel fish.
 

srbayless

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Howdy,

I too was thinking how expensive it would be to keep both those species. What do you use for the angler fish as a regular food and the same question for the cuttle.

Scott.
 
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The angler gets frozen krill, and the cuttle mostly gets small local crabs.
 

Lisa P

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OMG, that video was fantastic!! Loaded nice a quick for me and really excellent quality too. 8)

Thanks for posting.

Regards

Lisa
 
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Geese, Righty, how many forums do I have to comment on this video in? ;)

BTW, I haven't gotten a chance to check out the photos I took of your cuttlefish, but I'll post 'em up here if there are any good ones. :)

HD
 
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You know, I guess I should've realized that the cuttlefish is a ceph. I can be dense sometimes, but it never dawned on me it was an invertebrate.

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Nice website Righty - your films and photos are fantastic. I had no idea cuttlefish used their tentacles to 'walk' - it was great to watch, especially the colour changes. Prey must think they're far enough away to be safe and then out come those capture tentacles and it's all over.

Your angler is fast too. Does it use the lure often? Is the lure used when prey is in view or in an attempt to bring things out of hiding?
 
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Here's on pic of Righty's cuttlefish.








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