reefer911
Sep 2nd, 2004, 03:07pm
How sensative are bimacs to inking for example will they inking every time you vacumm clean, yell, lighting?
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Drew
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Drew
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View Full Version : inking? reefer911 Sep 2nd, 2004, 03:07pm How sensative are bimacs to inking for example will they inking every time you vacumm clean, yell, lighting? Thanks Drew Nancy Sep 2nd, 2004, 04:36pm Octopuses can't hear (except for tapping on the glass, or deep vibrations), so the vacuum cleaner or yelling won't bother them. They tend to ink when startled, when they're "spooked" by something they didn't expect. An example - my bimac last year, Ollie, was asleep on the glass when I came to her tank first thing in the morning. I thought she was awake, so I turned on her light. She "jumped", inked, and went zooming off. I believe she inked 4 times in the 10 months I had her. Nancy reefer911 Sep 2nd, 2004, 09:19pm wat are other examples people have when thier bimacs inked? Also when they ink wat do you do? is it alot of ink? Thanks Drew Colin Sep 3rd, 2004, 04:48am Hi drew Nancy covered it but just to reinforce the that the main cause of inking is sudden movements or bangs... like a door slamming, but as said, switching the lights on is always a bad one, its better to let another small light come on for a while somewhere else in the room reefer911 Sep 3rd, 2004, 05:03pm so wat do you do when it inks just let the filtration take tare of it and the skimmer tjohnson Sep 3rd, 2004, 08:56pm I have only had my guy ink once maybe twice in his tank the whole time I have had him, and I just startled him he turned orange and shot off to the back behind the rocks, then peeked out, saw it was me and came back out. The ink dispersed almost immediately, its not a lot at all, and luckily he shot it right into the filter intake, not that the filter does much, but the protein skimmer will handle it no problem. |