View Full Version : ID on my new Octo please?! Possible Cyanea?
Youngloki Sep 30th, 2007, 09:47pm Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone recognized the species..I live in North Florida, but LFS owner says it came from the island of Sabu, in the Philippines...not sure what to make of it. Mantle length is roughly 2 inches, tentacles long with little webbing. Seems to be active from the early morning hours till noonish, but very active and shows little fear of me.
http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0UgBrGYoZCzVG1cx1SfI6eQ!FkS8uZbPFl8tThEG xHMybeETnC3wWbWiTY1SK!tvsF9Dyto3oSzXUUM6 rQU7DBLM3urXI2lXqNP7bHgxTC!PZbEu6V8U24b4 VJJvz24BK/DaisyJuneOcto%20006.jpg?dc=4675641829999 771617
http://a58.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/86/m_a325094e7d571ff3aa290840ed2309b9.jpg
http://a294.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/112/m_c3c4e62b2214e835301674277ae68ff5.jpg
http://a217.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/117/m_5a78ae9078ed7d36164f5806a053aeb8.jpg
Thanks for any help!
Joey Young
shipposhack Sep 30th, 2007, 09:49pm Hey, your pics aren't working for me.
Youngloki Sep 30th, 2007, 09:49pm Sorry working on it!
monty Sep 30th, 2007, 09:57pm In case it helps, I saw a pic for a second, but then I hit reload and now I don't.
I suspect the spaces in the URLs might be part of the problem.
edit: yeah, this seems like it should work:
http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0UgBXHIkZzTRG1cx1SfI6eQ!FkS8uZbPFdzmpMBG ABPBnIjMERa0CrtojLyPQMWktYE6visYTV7PcPfh Oxk*zR*U3GySDPBboUGSvNlnFxq87X4vRsgEtEjY a5ClDjyIS/P?dc=4675641829862841697
http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0UgBXHIkZzTRG1cx1SfI6eQ!FkS8uZbPFdzmpMBG ABPBnIjMERa0CrtojLyPQMWktYE6visYTV7PcPfh Oxk*zR*U3GySDPBboUGSvNlnFxq87X4vRsgEtEjY a5ClDjyIS/P?dc=4675641829862841697
edit2: but it doesn't. ick.
dwhatley Sep 30th, 2007, 11:05pm You can copy and paste these to the browser but not link directly. I think the http address is too long for the forum software.
http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0UgBXHIkZzTRG1cx1SfI6eQ!FkS8uZbPFdzmpMBG ABPBnIjMERa0CrtojLyPQMWktYE6visYTV7PcPfh Oxk*zR*U3GySDPBboUGSvNlnFxq87X4vRsgEtEjY a5ClDjyIS/P?dc=4675641829862841697
http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0UgBrGYoZCzVG1cx1SfI6eQ!FkS8uZbPFl8tThEG xHMybeETnC3wWbWiTY1SK!tvsF9Dyto3oSzXUUM6 rQU7DBLM3urXI2lXqNP7bHgxTC!PZbEu6V8U24b4 VJJvz24BK/DaisyJuneOcto%20006.jpg?dc=4675641829999 771617
Youngloki Oct 1st, 2007, 07:31am Also, bigger pictures are up at www.msnusers.com/youngoctopus
then go to pictures link at left of page. Thanks guys!
Animal Mother Oct 1st, 2007, 04:49pm Wow, good luck on that guy. Very interesting appearance, mantle size vs. arm size. Its mantle looks HUGE compared to its arms.
shipposhack Oct 2nd, 2007, 01:27am My guess would either be Octopus Luteus or Octopus Macropus. Luteus is my first guess. Can anyone [try] to confirm it (or prove me wrong)?
Youngloki Oct 2nd, 2007, 10:44am I just looked at pictures of Luteus and everything adds up-i think youre right Shipposhack. His white spots sometimes shine iridescent green, just like other pictures ive seen of Luteus...
mucktopus Oct 2nd, 2007, 11:42am Callistoctopus luteus....with jetlag. They're usually strictly nocturnal, and we tend to see them foraging over mixed sand/mud/rock substrates between the intertidal and about 10m deep. I've never caught one actually eating, but my guess is they would go for crabs, although they might take clams as well. They are probably closely related to C. ornatus, which commonly eats other octos.
marinebio_guy Oct 2nd, 2007, 12:05pm I've had two luteus before and they seemed to do good. I feed them small shrimp and crabs.
Youngloki Oct 2nd, 2007, 06:04pm Anybody know roughly how big they get? Not a whole lot of info available on the net for them...Thanks for all the help guys, it was driving me crazy not knowing anything about the little guy...err gal-i havent seen anything on the 3rd right arm to indicate a male.
Animal Mother Oct 2nd, 2007, 06:14pm Anybody know roughly how big they get? Not a whole lot of info available on the net for them...Thanks for all the help guys, it was driving me crazy not knowing anything about the little guy...err gal-i havent seen anything on the 3rd right arm to indicate a male.
Body 13 cm, tentacles 80 cm, according to this site... http://www.edge-of-reef.com/cefalopodi/CEFOctopusluteusen.htm
80 centimeters is exactly 31.5 inches.
shipposhack Oct 2nd, 2007, 11:49pm Yeah, when I looked them up I was surprised at how big they get. You might get more results with "starry night octopus".
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