Octomush
Sep 28th, 2004, 09:53pm
Hi! Scince I live in hawaii I catch alot of octos. There is a small cove a few blockes from my home where I like to go and play with the cocetrpus. I have tried to keep two octos that I caught from the cove and a sandbar in a nearby bay. But both sadly died within the first day of captivity :angelpus: . Why? Is it harder to keep you catch yourself? Anybody have some advice on the matter if so I am interested to know what u have to say. Thx. Oh yeh the name of the species is Hawaiian Day Octerpus (Octopus cyanea Gray)
Nancy
Sep 28th, 2004, 11:36pm
People do keep this species, so maybe you should check how you're keeping them. Do you have adequate filtration? What are your water parameters? Has the tank where you're keeping them ever had copper treatment? This are some of things to look for.
Nancy
Octomush
Sep 29th, 2004, 10:56pm
Thank u ma'am I will take those things intto consideration next time i try to keep an octo. :)
hoonahtic
Oct 15th, 2004, 06:21pm
how are you catching them? mabie somthing that you are using to catch them with is dissagreeing with them. sounds fishy tho...good luck- i am also interested in catching my own in SE alaska-
ddarko66
Oct 15th, 2004, 08:45pm
Hey octomush, I would say that a good place to start would be good filtration, a protien skimmer, and testing supplies. If you collect your own saltwater you still may need to "cycle" you aquarium, in other words seed your bacteria in the tank. You may also need to provide the same temp. in the tank as in cove where you catch your octos at. I hope this might help a little.
Donnie Darko
below1ata
Oct 21st, 2004, 03:31am
I live maui and I am on my first "day octopus". Had him for just over month now. I feed him live coweris and frozin shimp when I cant find any coweris. I do a 5 gal water change every week of 30 gal. I have weak filtation so weekly changes seem to work. lots of live rock and live sand. its nics when your LFS is the pacific ocean. FYI the day octopus (Octopus cyanea) is very friendly. Likes when I put shrimp on fishing line conected to a chop stick and fight him for the food.
Colin
Oct 21st, 2004, 03:55am
welcome to TONMO.com :)
just wondering... do you use seawater or synthetic salt for your changes?
cheers
Colin
corw314
Oct 21st, 2004, 06:55am
:welcome: Another person to envy!! Must be excellent to catch your own! Any pics yet?
Carol
joel_ang
Oct 21st, 2004, 08:42am
Welcome to TONMO.com!
I wish i had a cyanea :mrgreen: ... Whats your tank like? Don't forget to put it in the Octo database. Any pics? :heee: