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Postby Thales » November 13th, 2009, 12:47 pm

http://www.zandavisitor.com/newsarticle ... _Bandensis

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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/caos-cao111209.php

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California Academy of Sciences becomes first aquarium in US to breed dwarf cuttlefish

Breeding program offers new opportunities to understand a little-studied species, and introduce the public to these fascinating creatures


Anchored to an algae-covered rock in a 120-gallon tank at the California Academy of Sciences' Steinhart Aquarium, a cluster of inky-colored cuttlefish eggs is beginning to swell—evidence of success for the Academy's new captive breeding program for dwarf cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis. The program, pioneered by Academy biologist Richard Ross, is the first of its kind in a U.S. aquarium, and offers the Academy and other institutions the opportunity to study and display a species that is both captivating and—at 2-4 inches in length—less resource-intensive to keep than its larger relatives. "By establishing a stable breeding population," Ross explains, "our hope is to make it easier for aquariums to showcase cuttlefish and their remarkable characteristics without impacting wild populations."

While called "cuttlefish," these animals are actually not fish at all—they are members of the class Cephalopoda, which also includes octopus, squid, and the chambered nautilus. Perhaps best known for their highly developed brains, nervous systems, and eyes, cephalopods are a fascinating group of animals to both researchers and aquarium visitors. For scientists, cephalopods' advanced capabilities pose a host of unanswered questions about the nature of intelligence in invertebrates and vertebrates. For everyday observers, the dwarf cuttlefish is a captivating ambassador to its Cephalopoda class, and its native Indo-Pacific region. Able to rapidly change its skin color, Sepia bandensis frequently flashes moving patterns across its skin, and can quickly blend into its surroundings—phenomena that can be seen regularly in the Steinhart Aquarium display. Beneath that ever-changing skin, the dwarf cuttlefish's physiology is equally remarkable, with three hearts, and an esophagus that passes through its brain.

Behind the scenes at the Academy, hundreds of tiny hatchlings—exact replicas of their adult counterparts—are being hand-fed at least twice a day. In developing the breeding program, one of the most significant challenges Ross faced was identifying a successful feeding strategy for young hatchlings in the absence of existing literature. The key, he has discovered, is that young cuttlefish require live meals beginning with mysis shrimp, and increasing in size with age. Hunting with a pair of feeding tentacles, dwarf cuttlefish can devour prey the length of their own bodies.

As the eggs on display at the Academy continue to expand, they transition from an inky purple to translucent, at which point the babies can be seen swimming inside their egg casings. To date, more than 350 dwarf cuttlefish have hatched at the Academy, most of which have been sent to other aquariums and research institutions. Since North American waters do not house any native cuttlefish, only a handful of species are currently seen in zoos and aquariums in the United States. Now that these small animals are available from a sustainable captive source, Academy biologists hope that other zoos and aquariums will take advantage of the opportunity to share these intriguing animals with their visitors as well. This new captive breeding program joins several others that the Academy participates in, including those for African penguins, and golden mantella frogs, all of which are aimed at protecting populations in the wild.

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About the Steinhart Aquarium

The California Academy of Sciences' Steinhart Aquarium is one of the most biodiverse and interactive aquariums in the world. Home to an estimated 38,000 animals representing more than 900 separate species, it offers visitors an unprecedented view of underwater life and provides insight into the critical role that aquatic environments play in life on Earth. The original Steinhart Aquarium opened in Golden Gate Park in 1923, and today it houses a stunning new suite of exhibits, including the world's deepest living reef tank, a four-level rainforest display, and a unique, ever-changing Water Planet exhibit.

About the California Academy of Sciences

The California Academy of Sciences is a world-class scientific and cultural institution based in San Francisco, home to Steinhart Aquarium, Morrison Planetarium, and Kimball Natural History Museum, along with research and education programs. In 2008, the Academy opened a new LEED Platinum-rated facility, and remains the only institution in the world to combine all of those elements under one roof. Founded in 1853, the Academy is driven by a mission to explore, explain and protect the natural world. Visit http://www.calacademy.org for more information.

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Caption: They may look like a cluster of purple grapes, but these inky balls are actually eggs from a dwarf cuttlefish, Sepia bandensis. As the eggs continue to develop, they become translucent, at which point the babies can be seen swimming inside their egg casings. To date, more than 350 dwarf cuttlefish have hatched at the California Academy of Sciences, most of which have been sent to other aquariums and research institutions. The academy is the first institution in the country to successfully breed these animals.

Credit: Richard Ross, California Academy of Sciences

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Related news release: [url="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/caos-cao111209.php"]CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES BECOMES FIRST AQUARIUM IN U.S. TO BREED DWARF CUTTLEFISH[/url]

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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Len » November 13th, 2009, 12:48 pm

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Re: I've been press released!

Postby seamaiden » November 13th, 2009, 1:29 pm

A hearty congratulations is in order. Congratulations! This is quite an accomplishment (and I ain't just talkin' about getting yourself press released). :)
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Sea Turtle » November 13th, 2009, 2:41 pm

Very cool. Nice job!!! Image
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby andy37 » November 13th, 2009, 2:51 pm

Nice work rich! Well done!

Our local aquarium has a display of small cuttlefish- I dont know exactly the species, but they (usually larger ones) are quite common in the waters here. They are fascinating on display. I was meaning to ask you at some stage, how difficult are they to keep? I have a 400 odd GA existing tank that is moving to my new place and I was playing with some ideas- one of them to make it a cuttle tank (or a FOWLR for larger angels etc, or else a lionfish tank) I can get either cuttles or lionfish pretty easily here by catching them myself.
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby sfsuphysics » November 13th, 2009, 3:29 pm

Good job getting out of that press, would have to see you flattened into a pancake.
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Subcomandante Marcos » November 13th, 2009, 5:27 pm

Excellent. My daughter's cockatiels will be very happy to hear this. :P
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby trido » November 13th, 2009, 9:01 pm

The program, pioneered by Academy biologist Richard Ross, is the first of its kind in a U.S. aquarium


IM confused, haven't you been doing this at home for quite a few years now? JK

Congrats Rich. I'll look forward to seeing all of your hard work in person next spring. If I'm lucky you'll be owrking that day.
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Thales » November 13th, 2009, 9:17 pm

Yeah I have been doing it at home, but that is about a Public Aquarium. :D

BTW, the success of this batch is amazing and I attribute it to the resources of the California Academy of Sciences. And, Matt Wandell. :D
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Bingo » November 14th, 2009, 12:49 am

Thales wrote:Holy crap! It seems it would be easy to stop them, what with no legs.

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Re: I've been press released!

Postby MMaddox » November 14th, 2009, 2:40 am

Very nice, but I'm pretty sure the press release is wrong - hasn't the NRCC been breeding bandensis for years? I know for a fact they breed officianalis and others...
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Thales » November 14th, 2009, 2:47 am

MMaddox wrote: hasn't the NRCC been breeding bandensis for years?


No they have not, and the NRCC is not a public aquarium. :D
They do have 200 now though. :D
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Thales » November 14th, 2009, 2:48 am



:D

And what was the quote in your sig from me about? I love it, but don't remember the conversation.
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby JohnHenry » November 14th, 2009, 1:25 pm

That's great! I saw this on ReefBuilders... glad you posted a link here. Congratulations! 8)
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Matt_ » November 14th, 2009, 1:47 pm

Thales wrote:Yeah I have been doing it at home, but that is about a Public Aquarium. :D

BTW, the success of this batch is amazing and I attribute it to the resources of the California Academy of Sciences. And, Matt Wandell. :D


I would just like to say that Rich is 100% correct and I take full credit for the success of this batch. And his life in general. :P (I just feed them on the weekends.)

Way to go Rich!
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Bingo » November 14th, 2009, 2:21 pm

Thales wrote:Holy crap! It seems it would be easy to stop them, what with no legs.

PineGroveDave wrote:That's a good idea cuz without thumbs, the deer can't handle a rapier if their lives depended on it.
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby marillion » November 14th, 2009, 6:34 pm

Congrats, Rich! Really awesome news!

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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Wazzel » November 16th, 2009, 12:58 am

Great job Rich.
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby seamaiden » November 16th, 2009, 11:41 am

I would like to share this with others, if I may. I mean, seein' as how it's a full on press release an' ever'thang. :D
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Re: I've been press released!

Postby Sea Turtle » November 16th, 2009, 10:07 pm

seamaiden wrote:I would like to share this with others, if I may. I mean, seein' as how it's a full on press release an' ever'thang. :D

yes, but that person generally wouldn't be a reef keeper. :lol:
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