connor
Mar 5th, 2005, 07:13pm
what would be a good spices of octo for my 95 gallon becides a bimac
i want somthin big thanks connor :smile: :wink:
i want somthin big thanks connor :smile: :wink:
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View Full Version : octo for 95 gallon connor Mar 5th, 2005, 07:13pm what would be a good spices of octo for my 95 gallon becides a bimac i want somthin big thanks connor :smile: :wink: Nancy Mar 5th, 2005, 07:40pm Hi connor Welcome to TONMO.com :welcome: Remember that octopuses like to jet around - a 95 gallon isn't too big for an adult bimac or a briareus. The briareus has a smaller body but longer arms. O. vulgaris might be the next step up, but I'm not sure a 95 gallon would give it enough room. Body is around 8 inches, arms over 30 inches (and they stretch further!). So, it would have a 60 inch armspread. So, lots to consider! Nancy chrono_war01 Mar 6th, 2005, 03:36am :welcome: . Since I'm no expert in Ceph Keeping, you should follow Nancy's lead. But I'd go for a briareus Colin Mar 6th, 2005, 06:08am Only drawback i have seen with briareus is that they can be much more secretive than bimaculoides... Welcome to TONMO.com Connor DHyslop Mar 6th, 2005, 04:37pm A bimac can still grow mighty large if fed a great deal. Fishsupply's page says they can grow up to a 24" armspan. I don't know how large the typical pet bimac gets, though. Dan Nancy Mar 6th, 2005, 04:50pm They can get quite large. THe first year I began tracking bimacs (2003-4), I recorded three large bimacs. One was my own, Ollie. I didn't expect her to grow so large, but she weighed more than three pounds at the time she died (I had kept her about 10 months). It was difficult to measure the length of her arms because she could stretch them out so far, but she could sit in the middle of the tank on the bottom and touch the far corners of the top. You can get an idea from the pic how big she was - that's my hand. Nancy connor Mar 8th, 2005, 06:31pm ok i will stick with the bimac thanks for the welcome |