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The Dwarf Cuttlefish: a story of trials, exploration, and scientific frontiers

Far from the Indopacific, aquatics manager Josh Barber and veterinarian Rebecca Ober walk through the recently established dwarf cuttlefish program at Columbia University and share their lessons learned for others interested in these intriguing animals.

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Barber, J., Ober, R.A. The Dwarf Cuttlefish: a story of trials, exploration, and scientific frontiers. Lab Anim 49, 61–62 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41684-020-0488-2

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