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neptune
Mar 31st, 2004, 07:29pm
Ok, so it has been awhile, and I finally slowed down on the sprinkler project (It's done!!! :mrgreen: ) here are a few pics of Ochi grabbing on to me and other exploration!! :D

neptune
Mar 31st, 2004, 07:31pm
a few more..... :D

neptune
Mar 31st, 2004, 07:32pm
and finally Ochi's in his new den

NickA5582
Mar 31st, 2004, 07:33pm
Nice shots Neptune, he's got a great looking eyespot! :D

neptune
Mar 31st, 2004, 07:35pm
tnx Nick!!! He likes to show it off thats for sure!!!! :D

Burstsovenergy24
Mar 31st, 2004, 07:39pm
Great pix! :D

When did you get him? I think The Agent is bigger. :|

neptune
Mar 31st, 2004, 07:51pm
Ochi was aquired on 2-13-04.

Sometimes he looks much bigger like in one of the first photos, where he is near the glass.

It is amazing to see them contstrict and expand their body mass. I am sure 8) looks bigger sometimes, after all they are brothers/sibs??

If you want to have an inch off I am game :lol: :lol:

godfather
Mar 31st, 2004, 09:05pm
look who's making who jealous now :lol:

Very cute octo Neptune!!! And seems not to get startled by your hand, at all ! :)

Colin
Apr 1st, 2004, 03:39am
Is the tank a wall divider Neptune?

joel_ang
Apr 1st, 2004, 04:05am
I can tell Ochi likes motor homes :heee:

I guess you saw the pants too Colin?

Ochi is looking so great, he looks like he's grown too! Lovely octo, envious joel :mrgreen:

corw314
Apr 1st, 2004, 05:50am
Great pictures!!! So glad to hear Ochi is doing so well! How big is he now?

Carol

dbbga
Apr 1st, 2004, 06:56am
Nice looking octo,,,,,,Great pics!!!!!!!!

neptune
Apr 1st, 2004, 08:15am
Tnx guys! :D

The tank is positioned in between two rooms. It really is just a 55 on a stand, but with a few carefully placed plants viola, instant wall divider. (If thats what you were asking Colin)

I would say Ochi has doubled in size since I got him. It hard to say what size he is because he always seems to expand and contract but over all - arm length is well beyond 3" and mantle of almost 2".

cephalopod
Apr 1st, 2004, 09:13am
Nancy,
Great pictures, congratulations. Maybe you can settle a family fued. Your pictures show clearly to me that the head of the octopus is positioned in front of the eyes instead of behind the eyes? Two people in our house think the head is behind the eyes, two think the head is in front of the eyes. Who is right?
Hannah

Nancy
Apr 1st, 2004, 11:21am
Well actually, these are Neptune's great pics of his bimac Ochi.

An octopus doesn't really have a "head" the way we usually think of it. Cephalopods: A World Guide shows the head as being around the eye area. The mantle is the body- the bulb like area behind the eyes. The beak (mouth) is underneath, where all the arms begin, on the same side as the suckers.

Hope this helps,

Nancy