To evaluate the feasibility of feeding Sepia officinalis on artificial food, a food pellet consisting of Palaemon serratus powder and alginate as binding agent was developed and tested. Six of seven cuttlefish clearly ingested the artificial food during the ten days it was supplied
WOS:000379002800010International audienceA great deal is known about development in Sepia officinali...
The effects of two natural frozen diets (sardine and freshwater crayfish) and two artificial diets o...
The objective of this study was the development of hatching protocols in controlled conditions to ob...
The effects of feeding three natural frozen diets, grass shrimp (Palaemonetes sp.), crayfish (Procam...
22 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables[EN] Systems for rearing the cuttlefish S. officinalis are described, c...
The cuttlefish ingests much skeleton from the crustaceans and fish it preys upon. The skeletal piece...
The effects of feeding a prepared surimi diet (fish-based) and a prepared pelleted diet (shrimpbased...
Not AvailableThe pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) was successfully reared from egg to an average...
The effects of feeding two alternative live prey (exclusively caprellids (Caprella equilibra) or sev...
Frozen triturated shrimp was presented to juvenile cuttlefish either included in sausages or aggluti...
The European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the most well-known cephalopods (Boletzky 1983...
The European cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis belongs to the family Sepiidae. About 100 species of cutt...
The effects of feeding two alternative live prey (exclusively caprellids (Caprella equilibra) or sev...
Three feeding experiments, using live mysid shrimp, grass shrimp or fish fry as prey for 1-, 30- and...
Hatchlings cuttlefish were reared in the laboratory from hatching until 30 days old, fed with live s...
WOS:000379002800010International audienceA great deal is known about development in Sepia officinali...
The effects of two natural frozen diets (sardine and freshwater crayfish) and two artificial diets o...
The objective of this study was the development of hatching protocols in controlled conditions to ob...
The effects of feeding three natural frozen diets, grass shrimp (Palaemonetes sp.), crayfish (Procam...
22 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables[EN] Systems for rearing the cuttlefish S. officinalis are described, c...
The cuttlefish ingests much skeleton from the crustaceans and fish it preys upon. The skeletal piece...
The effects of feeding a prepared surimi diet (fish-based) and a prepared pelleted diet (shrimpbased...
Not AvailableThe pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) was successfully reared from egg to an average...
The effects of feeding two alternative live prey (exclusively caprellids (Caprella equilibra) or sev...
Frozen triturated shrimp was presented to juvenile cuttlefish either included in sausages or aggluti...
The European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the most well-known cephalopods (Boletzky 1983...
The European cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis belongs to the family Sepiidae. About 100 species of cutt...
The effects of feeding two alternative live prey (exclusively caprellids (Caprella equilibra) or sev...
Three feeding experiments, using live mysid shrimp, grass shrimp or fish fry as prey for 1-, 30- and...
Hatchlings cuttlefish were reared in the laboratory from hatching until 30 days old, fed with live s...
WOS:000379002800010International audienceA great deal is known about development in Sepia officinali...
The effects of two natural frozen diets (sardine and freshwater crayfish) and two artificial diets o...
The objective of this study was the development of hatching protocols in controlled conditions to ob...