basketballampm
Feb 8th, 2004, 06:17pm
I have recently purchased a female octopus in a conch shell along with its thousands of eggs. I was wondering what kind of information i need to know in order for the eggs to hatch quicker. Information such as water temperature, how clean it has to be, how long until my eggs hatch, what to do after they hatch and what to feed them.
Also, i am a bit concerned about the filter sucking up the babies once they hatch. Do you think this will happend? How can i prevent it?
ant
Feb 8th, 2004, 10:11pm
all i know is that babies are cannibals............Oh look 90 posts YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY :birthday: ok thats enough
Nancy
Feb 9th, 2004, 12:19am
It would be a great help if we could identify the species of octopus you have. Are you in the US or elsewhere? - that affects what the octo might be, too. Could you post a photo?
The species will determine the water temperature.
If you really have thousands of small eggs, it will be very difficult to raise the octopus babies because they will be so small.
What sort of filter are you using? Water intakes should be covered for any octopus (with sponge or netting).
Nancy
joel_ang
Feb 9th, 2004, 01:28am
What size is the octo? The filter will most probably suck alot of babies if this is a small egg species (Babies are planktonic). To feed them try rotifers and then copepods or amphipods when they're a little larger, but its going to be pretty tough.
surfy
Feb 9th, 2004, 03:11am
http://jimbolouislabs.com/eggjournal.htm
That will give some good info on how hard it is even with the larger egg species.
joel_ang
Feb 9th, 2004, 03:40am
True but it can't be too bad since fishsupply, octopets are able to breed bimacs commercially.
Crevalle
Feb 9th, 2004, 09:36am
FishSupply gets their octos from Octopets. They don't breed them. Just an FYI.