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Armstrong
Jan 6th, 2003, 01:57pm
Does anyone know were I can buy a dead Octopus whole with everything even the organs and Ink sac???Iv went to pathmark and all those inland markets but the organs are gutted and pulled out. Im not to shore about the fish market. If any of you have dissected an octopus were did you happen to get the body at???

corw314
Jan 6th, 2003, 04:11pm
:(Sad to say, but I did run across one on Ebay when I typed in octopus.

It was in formaldahyde. Even had pictures of it......

Carol

Steve O'Shea
Jan 6th, 2003, 10:16pm
If I thought there was a market for 'pickled octopus' I'd have been on to it a LONG time ago!!!

Tiz all a little gruesome mind you .... pickling the poor things for retail. Having said that, however, I'd do anything for a preserved Nautilus (that is with the animal intact). Now the last thing I want is for someone to go out and collect one of these animals and preserve it for retail (I most certainly do NOT want this), but if someone has a pet and it dies :cry: and they could preserve it then I'd repay them handomsly (in exchange for .... whatever they want).
Me

corw314
Jan 7th, 2003, 03:32am
Steve - I agree it was very sad to come across someone selling one on ebay. As to your second comment, I do have a pet one from about 15 years ago, in formaldehyde in my closet. I would give it to ya if I could figure out how to ship. It's in a glass jar. Had him for about 9 months. Think it was a bimac.

Carol

Steve O'Shea
Jan 7th, 2003, 10:43am
Hi Carol. I've heard of skeletons in closets, but preserved octopus? Actual, I have a preserved bimac .... what I'm really keen on getting is the preserved Nautilus. But thanks buckets anyway.
Me

Armstrong
Jan 7th, 2003, 12:04pm
Yea I saw an octopus in ebay also but it sorta looks all frozed up and hard. I wan't one that's still how it's sopposed to be so I can dissect it easier. Octopuses preserved in jars make me cry.

Colin
Jan 8th, 2003, 08:00am
'Octopuses preserved in jars make me cry.'

......but disecting them makes you................ hungry?
LOL

lithographette
Jan 8th, 2003, 10:07am
i don't know about dissection, but my love for cephlopods has never prevented me from eating them. My theory is that when I pass on I'll be buried at sea and they will all have a fair chance for revenge. However, I would much rather have an octo in a fishtank or on my plate than in a jar - thats for sure. :cry:

Armstrong
Jan 8th, 2003, 11:59am
Yea I agree. And dissecting an octopus doesn't make me hungry at all but makes me happy to get the chance to learn and explore the anatomy of an Octopus. Tjough I never got the chance to dissect an octopus because all the octopus NEVER have the organs in there bodies.

ldarmo
Jan 8th, 2003, 12:52pm
You can try a biological supply house that sells preserved specimens for educational purposes, such as Carolina Biological Supply Company. I know they have preserved squids, not sure about other Cephalopods. You can call their order line 1-800-334-5551 and ask to speak to someone in Preserved Materials or look on the web site www.carolina.com. I'm not sure whether they can sell to individuals or just to educational institutions and businesses.

Lisa

Steve O'Shea
Jan 8th, 2003, 01:02pm
Thanks Lisa; indeed they do sell whole and sectioned Nautilus shells:
https://www3.carolina.com/onlinecatalog/Templates/Default/mainscreen2frame.asp?workspace=home&butt on=home

...(hope that link works) and very cheap too (I would imagine, by US$ standards); a lot of work must go into sectioning those shells like that! I don't want to drop them a line to see if they can procure the animal, as I don't want one specifically collected for this purpose (I would hope that the shells that they do section are beach-drift specimens).

OK, the link didn't work (Ed) .... but if you click on the search bar top right (I recall) and type Nautilus in a the new window you'll get 4 Nautilus items, whole, half and completely sectioned with siphuncle visible, and an expensive ?box? Happily no animals though (as opposed to sadly) - I don't think the populations could sustain collection for preserved-animal marketing (I trust those shells that they section are beach-drift collected!!).
Cheers
Steve

corw314
Jan 9th, 2003, 02:22am
Steve - I must have been 1/2 asleep when I read your post!!! Totally missed you were looking for a Nautilus!!!!

That Fish Place had one for sale about a year ago. Was fascinating to watch!

Carol

Gayla
Apr 23rd, 2003, 08:26pm
Armstrong,
Are you still interested in an intact octopus? I'm in Hawaii, and I think shipping may be pretty expensive.
-Gayla