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Unread 04/30/2008, 09:03 AM   #26
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If the word cephalopod means something like head at the center or radiated from the head, will a starfish be a cephalopod
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Unread 12/19/2008, 12:21 PM   #27
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Cephalo - Head
Pod - Foot

Thus, the Headfeet!


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Unread 11/24/2009, 01:05 AM   #28
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This is a very useful post for the newbies... very descriptive.. thanks mate.


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Unread 10/15/2010, 04:57 PM   #29
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don't snails count as cephalopods or is that what cephalopods evolved from


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Unread 10/15/2010, 06:59 PM   #30
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Snails and slugs are in a different class of Mollusca, Gastropoda. No one really knows how the 8 major lineages (classes) of molluscs are related to each other but figuring it out using DNA sequence data is my Ph.D. dissertation research project.


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Unread 11/01/2012, 08:23 PM   #31
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This is a very useful post for the newbies... very descriptive.. thanks mate.
I am a newbie and I totally agree with you. I didn't know what the forum was about so curiosity took over and I learned alot. Thank you for posting!


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Might the pics on the first post be fixed?


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Unread 03/24/2014, 08:31 AM   #33
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Very informative. I thought everything with the word Pod at the end was the same


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Unread 05/04/2014, 03:11 PM   #34
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Hello I recently saw cuttlefish eggs for sale at my lfs and there scientific name was sepia officinalis and I was wondering what the min tank size for one would be


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Unread 05/05/2014, 02:27 AM   #35
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Very doubtful there were actually S. officinalis, and most likely they are S. bandensis. S. officinalis get very large 30 cm + and require 70 degree water. However, they are prolly S. bandensis which are tropical and get max 4 inches please do some serious research before purchasing because they are not simple to raise from eggs.


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Unread 06/23/2014, 05:53 PM   #36
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Are you Australian?


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