View Full Version : Short Video -- Got my new Octopus from Octopets.com
johnhasson Jan 28th, 2004, 03:35pm Got my new Octpus from Octopets.com
This is him in the bag floating with the clams that also came.
Delivery was fast and service was great.
He (or she) is about the size of an average human thumb.
http://www.johnhasson.com/OctopusInBag.wmv
I've been lurking here for months. Tank cycled for a few months with damsel and hermit crabs (took damsel out based on advice from Octopets to ensure he leaves my baby octopus alone).
Octopus has eaten at least 1 clam and 1 hermit crab.
Whole family is excited.
Tintenfisch Jan 28th, 2004, 03:39pm Wow, he looks happy and healthy! Good luck 8)
um... Jan 28th, 2004, 04:05pm Very cool. I wish I could learn to keep things alive so that I could get one of those for myself some day.
Congratulations.
:octopus:
Burstsovenergy24 Jan 28th, 2004, 05:11pm Awesome. 8)
Colin Jan 28th, 2004, 05:15pm did they really pack the clams with the octopus?
johnhasson Jan 28th, 2004, 05:33pm Yup, clams were in the same bag. It was no big deal. He didn't eat any that I saw. This octopus is a Tank raised bimac.
It worked out great. They shipped him at 6pm and he arrived at my door at 10:30am so just over 16.5 hours in transit. Not a bad deal at all. Even though fish supply gets raves here (and I do give them props--I've bought from them quite often) I totally had a great experience from octopets.com
Burstsovenergy24 Jan 28th, 2004, 05:56pm I wish they would show how much shipping costs.
corw314 Jan 28th, 2004, 06:52pm Congrats!!! He's sooo cute!!! Nothing like a new baby in the house!!!
Have you named him yet? My daughtor Jess is 6 1/2 and kid's at school think she's making up stories when she talks about Ink and Lil Pumpkin!!!
And welcome!!
Carol
dbbga Jan 28th, 2004, 06:57pm What a cutie... If my new one doesnt work out im going to go thru Octopets as well :D
joel_ang Jan 29th, 2004, 02:18am Lovely little octi, how big is it now? Good luck and may he lead a long life!! :heee:
cthulhu77 Jan 29th, 2004, 07:17am Yeah, cool octo! Octopets is getting a great name in the industry...nice to see a place care so much...
Congrats, and send in more pics!
Greg
neptune Jan 29th, 2004, 08:17am Congrats. Cute little octo you have there. Please keep us updated. :D
Colin Jan 29th, 2004, 02:42pm :bugout:
sorry, im still amazed that the clams were in the same bag!!!
has this happened to other people???
I know what happens to the quality of water in a confined bag with one single octopus in it... let alone that amount of clams AND an octopus.... all it would take is one dodgy clam to die and the whole lot would go off like a bomb!
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
johnhasson Jan 29th, 2004, 03:08pm If he had died, then they would have sent another. It worked out perfectly.
Colin Jan 29th, 2004, 03:13pm granted...
but it would be a needless casualty.
how has the wee guy settled in?
johnhasson Jan 29th, 2004, 03:44pm He can't seem to make up his mind where to set up his "den" If that is what he is trying to do.
1) He set up under a big rock then
2) He dug a burrow in a corner of the tank then
3) He set up inside a small 1.5" pvc pipe for almost 2 days.
(Before he moved out, he placed a sea shell which looked kinda like him inside. So it took us a second to realize that he had moved due to his decoy.)
4) He is currently set up inside a larger empty snail shell.
He eats, and eats. Mostly Clams and Hermit Crabs. (The Clams I feed about 3 a day all at once on an empty flat Shell used as a plate by his current den--the plate is used to keep them from burrowing before he decides to rip them apart and suck them dry) The Hermit crabs are being eaten as he see's fit since they were previous inhabitants used for cycling the tank.
Next step is to get him some toys to play with.
um... Jan 29th, 2004, 03:48pm :D
johnhasson Jan 29th, 2004, 03:50pm No Name Yet, as far as shipping goes, it was very reasonable. You can send them an email for a quote to your exact area.
And no I do not work for them or with them. This has been my only experience with them, and it has worked out great.
If they sucked, I would definately let you all know. But they don't so I won't. :)
Colin Jan 29th, 2004, 04:59pm i cant help but think you are missing the point with the clams in the bag.. its not a question of them sucking or not... or whether they would replace it or not... just think of all the respiration in that bag for 16 hours... The CO2 levels would be high, ammonia high and the pH low... not an ideal start.
What if an uncarefull courier turned the box upside down, would the clams not crush the octo?
just to clarify, i have many years of shipping aquatic animals overnight and over 2 - 3 days
johnhasson Jan 29th, 2004, 05:14pm I only have experience receiving marine animals. I've received hermit crabs up to 50 (or maybe 100) in a bag from FishSupply.com. No problems with them as well. It was delievered in a rather large box. Even if it had been turned upside down (not likely due to good carrier, but you neven know) It would at the most startle him, there was plenty of room in the bag it seemed. If I hear of incididents simliar to this (lots of critters in a bag) with opposite experiences (they all die) I'll let you know.
He seems fine so if this is a concern, consider me lucky.
joel_ang Jan 30th, 2004, 03:14am But I guess it also depends on the size of the bag the octo and the clams were delivered in. When one clam dies do the other kick the bucket too?
Colin Jan 30th, 2004, 02:21pm not necesarily like a chain reaction but one dying would certainly affect water quality and stress others to the point they might also die...
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