a22smith
Mar 4th, 2005, 04:16pm
Hi everyone, what a wonderful community this is! To be honest, I am very limited in my knowledge of the amazing Cephalopod. However, I've been searching the net as much as possible to increase my knowledge because I can't even believe how increadible they are! I would love to own one, but obviously would like to know enough about them and there habitat, etc. to provide a comfortable living space.
It's quite obvious that you all care very much for these amazing creatures and I would love to learn more.
Any pointers on:
1) Finding as much info as possible
2) Starting a setup
DHyslop
Mar 4th, 2005, 04:18pm
Reading all the articles under Ceph Care is a great start. If you search google on keeping octopus (and other word variations, ie octopus pet, etc) you'll find a few articles from online saltwater organizations. That will also bring up some of James Wood's articles on Cephbase.
Once you have a general idea of what is involved, spend some time searching through the tank talk and journal archives here at TONMO for information on specifics.
Dan
corw314
Mar 4th, 2005, 04:33pm
Welcome! Ceph Care is an excellent place to start!!! Knowledge is what helps keeping these amazing creatures a success!!! Enjoy the site!!!
Carol
cthulhu77
Mar 4th, 2005, 05:51pm
Welcome to Tonmo!!! Fascinating animals...aren't they?
greg
chrono_war01
Mar 5th, 2005, 12:16am
:welcome: . Cephs sure are interesting, arn't they?
a22smith
Mar 7th, 2005, 08:52am
Interesting indeed!
Thanks for the tips. I'm sure you'll be hearing more from me soon (hopefully) through my progress towards gaining more information on these crazy creatures!
Thanks again,
Alex
a22smith
Mar 7th, 2005, 04:11pm
Octopus aside Cthulhu77, you have some beautiful works.
Squidman
Mar 7th, 2005, 07:31pm
Wow, looks like a big welcome! Have fun with the ceph stuff. It takes a lotta work, but it is well worth it. Or so I hear...
Note: If you post over 18, 000 posts, "Squidman" will be your rank.
:wink:
a22smith
Mar 8th, 2005, 01:17pm
:wink: what you mean only 18, 000?