Cuttlefish Egg Batch
Resembling a bunch of grapes, these eggs will soon hatch into tiny baby Cuttlefish. They will need expert care in order to grow and thrive, and are recommended only for very experienced aquarists with a dedicated aquarium. As the young animals grow they may fight or become cannibalistic, so separation may be necessary. It is normal for the babies not to eat for the first 2-3 days, but after that they will need frequent feeding. Amphipods, Mysis shrimp, and baby livebearer fish make good first foods.
Cuttlefish can recognize and respond to their owner, quickly becoming a real pet. Covers over all intakes are required as the curious Cuttlefish may insert an arm into the pump as it explores its environment. Some rockwork with a cave and plenty of open space to swim are appreciated, as is decor such as sea grasses and coral; snails are usually ignored. Cuttlefish prefer live prey, and are efficient predators shrimp, crabs and fish. In time they may learn to accept frozen food such as krill. Freshwater feeder animals such as goldfish should never be used. They should be fed frequently, and require very clean, well oxygenated water. An efficient protein skimmer is necessary; ideal water temperature is 78-80F. They are extremely sensitive to changes in water quality. Stressed specimens may release an ink into the water.
Our Cuttlefish egg batches come from the Philippines and may grow approximately 4 inches. We recommend an aquarium no smaller than 50 gallons, preferably larger.