A life science professor at National Tsing Hua University recently posted a job ad seeking four part-timers to take care of his pharaoh cuttlefish, which were quickly filled. A four-to-five-hour shift involves feeding the cuttlefish, monitoring water quality and cleaning the fish tanks. However, not all animal lovers qualify, because the baby cuttlefish are easily startled. It’s also a risk that someone may not be able to resist stealing them and turning them into a dish.
These tiny pharoah cuttlefish looking on with round goggly eyes are only one-month old. They even know how to look at the camera.
This space isn’t an aquarium, but a cuttlefish room at National Tsing Hua University. A professor is researching their neural mechanisms.
Chiao Chuan-chin
NTHU Life Science Professor
My students and I rearranged this new cuttlefish room. To keep cuttlefish, you must take care of them round-the-clock; so sometimes even students might not have time to take care of the cuttlefish on weekends. That’s why we’re hiring part-timers.
The research lab’s job posting received numerous applications as soon as it opens, as if it’s the students’ dream job. But these tiny creatures are actually quite fussy. They must be fed regularly, and the water frequently replaced and the pH levels monitored. In addition, they’re easily startled and release ink when stressed.
Chiao Chuan-chin
NTHU Life Science Professor
It’s actually not so easy to take care of cuttlefish. They also release ink when stressed.
Fang
NTHU graduate student
Sometimes you might assume the water quality is fine because it seems so when you’re taking measurements, but the cuttlefish keep dying. So then you’d wonder why they died. Is it because the tank is not big enough, or is it the stuff we gave them? We must detect and fix errors in order to make sure they’re really healthy.
To make sure the cuttlefish can thrive, it’s not enough to only look at the measurable data. The students also have to be able to respond to them effectively.
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你見過這麼療癒的工作嗎?清華大學「花枝實驗室」,研究成果驚艷國際。150隻俗稱「花枝」的可愛虎斑烏賊寶寶,平均年齡只有一個月,從餵食、測水質到打造「烏賊豪宅」,全靠學生們細心照護。最近教授徵工讀生「餵花枝」,被網友戲稱全台最療癒工作,還開玩笑:怎麼每隻都看起來很好吃。
小小的虎斑烏賊,才一個月大,頂著圓滾滾雙眼,萌到不行,還會對鏡頭好奇張望,模樣超可愛!
這裡可不是水族館,而是清華大學的"花枝房"!一個專門研究烏賊內心世界的實驗室。
[[清大生科院教授 焦傳金]]
“我就跟我的學生我們一起重新整理了,這個新的這個花枝房或者是烏賊房。那因為養烏賊,其實需要24小時照顧,所以呢我們其實在週末的時候,有時候學生也不一定有空可以來照顧烏賊,所以我們就要徵工讀生”
實驗室日前釋出徵工讀的消息,一開放就被學生報名灌爆,完全變成夢幻職缺!但別看牠們小小一隻,照顧起來可一點都不簡單。每天餵三餐、換水、量PH值,還要顧好牠們的情緒,而且烏賊寶寶緊張時可是會噴墨"反擊"的!
[[清大生科院教授 焦傳金]]
“其時烏賊的照顧沒有這麼容易,再來就是因為烏賊他是一種墨魚,所以他緊張的時候會吐墨”
[[清大研究生 小方]]
“有的時候你可能覺得在測水質的時候,那個水質狀況都很OK啊,可是為什麼烏賊一直死掉,然後你就要去想,到底是為什麼他們死掉,是因為環境空間不夠大,還是我們給的一些東西,可能是影響到他的,我們要去一一排除那些問題,才可以確保他們真的是健康的”
在這裡,餵養牠們,是耐心的修行。夢幻職缺的背後,是一段段與小生命的對話。
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