Yes you can.
put the cuttle fish in boiled water, and leave overnight.
Do the same again the next day, then leave for another day to dry off.
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Snails, Slugs, Octopus, Cuttlefish, Oysters, Clams, and Squids.
Because it isn't getting enough Calcium in it's diet. Calcium is essential for health and shell growth and when the Calcium supply is low, they eat their own shells to get it. Snails need Calcium, and a great source is cuttlefish - a cheap source available at most pet shops. They will 'rasp' and eat the cuttlefish happily, but don't collect cuttlefish from the beach as this contains a lot of salt (very bad for snails!)
Yes snails can eat a lot of stuff including veggies and milk but most importantly cuddle fish
Cuttlefish is not a fish! It has no vertebrae and belongs to the class cephalopoda along with octopi and squid. As molluscs, they are more closely related to slugs and snails.
Cuttlefish is not a fish! It has no vertebrae and belongs to the class cephalopoda along with octopi and squid. As molluscs, they are more closely related to slugs and snails.
A cuttlefish is not a fish at all but a marine invertebrate. Cuttlefish are molluscs in the class cephalopoda along with octopi and squid. Molluscs also include bivalves (clams, oysters and mussels) and gastropods (snails and slugs).
The cuttlefish do have a beak. They have a parrot-like beak when they feedon bivalves, snails, and worms.
Phylum Mollusca houses such animals as snails, slugs, clams, squid, octopi, and cuttlefish.
"Cephalopods", which include octopus, squid, and cuttlefish, are related to mollusks like snails, slugs and clams, so no.
They conceive and then they give birth to little sack eggs which hatch into little mini-cuttlefish
camoflage (it changes colour like some other cephalopods( octopuses and squids)) and its bone ( although budgies and giant african land snails normally eat shop bought cuttlefish bones.)