The research facility in Galveston will be one of the field trips
associated with the COA convention in 2000. It is fascinating! They
operate a research vessel to harvest squid in Galveston Bay which are
provided to researchers. They also raise several different type of
cuttlefish. There is also a tank of nautilus.
They provided cuttlefish for an exhibit at the remodeled Strake Hall of
Malacology (another COA 2000 field trip) a couple of years ago. We went to
a reception just prior to the grand reopening. The curator would wander by
the cuttlefish tank and plead, "Please don't die." Later it was determined
that cuttlefish require chilled water - Oops! Last batch are doing well
now that the chiller has been installed.
Steven
Texas
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> Subject: Re: Cuttlefish
> Date: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 8:40 AM
>
> I saw an advertisement from a Texas University that was selling
Cuttlefish
> for about $20 each. Presumably so someone could study the mating habits
or
> whatever. It was the Univ. in Galveston I believe.
> So, I guess you too could have an aquarium with Cuttlefish.
> Carole M