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Chipdog
Jul 22nd, 2005, 09:21am
I was just wondering if there would be a problem with keeping smaller fish with an Octo. I was thinking maybe damsels or cromis. Something cheap something small. Would there be any problems for the Octo? I wouldn't want to scare it or give it indigestion.
Thanks
Chip

Ps talking about a Bimac from Octopets in the future

Nancy
Jul 22nd, 2005, 12:09pm
Hi Chipdog,

We don't recommend fish with an octo - some of them bother the octopus. Damsels are known to go for the eyes and any fish can cause the octo stress, especially when the octo is smaller. If the octo is larger, it will eat the fish.

You also don't know the history of the fish, whether it has been treated with copper. Octos should never eat a fish treated with medicine containing copper. That's why we don't recommend using feeder fish as food.

It you want something else in your tank, you could have a small serpent star or a small pencil urchin. An octopus tank should be a species tank, a tank just for the octopus.

Nancy

Chipdog
Jul 22nd, 2005, 05:15pm
Thanks for the info. Seems like a no brainer now :grin:
I wasen't looking to get something in there for me I was just thinking some fish hunting would be good for the Octopus.

Thanks again
Chip