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AW2EOD
Sep 1st, 2005, 07:13pm
Well, it's been months and months since I've visited this site. It's good to be back, reading up on all the missed posts.

I finally got my octo...well, ordered it, I should say. He'll be here Sat. and he's aquacultered Bimac. He should be 3/4" - 1.5", so they say, so his first new home is going to be my empty, 12 gal. JBJ Nano Cube. It's been home to a reef, before that was transfered to a 25gal. It's been running, with hermits and live rock for a few months, with regular maintenance being done.

I was worried about the false wall, and him climbing over it, so I made a small mod, to keep that from happening. I used poly filters and folded it in half. Then, I drilled the false wall and secured the filter pad, to the top of the wall, with zipties.

When he outgrows the Nano, he'll be moved to a 40gal. cube and then onto a 75gal.

Here's a few pics, of his set up. I still have a few things to do, before his arrival...another water change, hook up a small chiller and devise a way that I can lock the top, without having to use tape...

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5050002.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5050003.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5050004.jpg

cthulhu77
Sep 1st, 2005, 08:25pm
Looks to be efficient...plenty of hiding spaces, etc. Can hardly wait to see some pics of the little guy !

greg

Nancy
Sep 2nd, 2005, 12:39am
Welcome back!

Be sure to let us know when the little bimac arrives - as soon as you have a name for him, I'll add him to the List of Our Octopuses at the top of the Journals and Photos forum.

And yes, we're looking forward to pics!

Nancy

AW2EOD
Sep 2nd, 2005, 02:17pm
Oh, trust me...you guys will get LOTS of pics. hahah

Between the other 5 tanks, that I have...I have aprox. 2000 pics, on my computer of all my fish. I'm already trying to think of a name for him. He's arriving tomorrow.

And, thanks for the warm welcome back. :wink:

erich orser
Sep 2nd, 2005, 07:18pm
Looking forward to seeing the newest member of your family!

clownfish
Sep 3rd, 2005, 12:28am
I love it!! I always love to see tanks expecaly arcylic. best of luck with the octopus

AW2EOD
Sep 3rd, 2005, 03:35pm
Well, he arrived today. :smile:

He's acclimating now...figured I'll give him about an hour or so, before he goes in the tank. He came in beautifully, didnt ink in the bag or anything. He was shipped to my buddy, James, house cause that's where the order was going to.

I couldnt resist taking a few shots, already...

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5080007.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5080010.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5080018.jpg

Jean
Sep 3rd, 2005, 09:08pm
vey cute octo! love the beer bottle cap for scale!!

J

AW2EOD
Sep 4th, 2005, 04:07am
vey cute octo! love the beer bottle cap for scale!!

J


hahaha...thank you. I tried to find a quarter, but the beer cap was laying right there. You cant work on your tanks without a beer in hand. haha

Here's the only good shot of him, after I put him in the tank. He explored the tank, for a while (he was very active), wrestled around with a hermit crab, gave up and then he then shot off, directly for the PVC pipe and he's been hiding ever since. I've checked on him, a few times, with a flashlight, to make sure he's ok. Every time I shine the light on him, he turns from yellow to black and get's very defensive. How long do you guys think he'll hide before he comes out?

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5080001.jpg

erich orser
Sep 4th, 2005, 07:09am
Wow, he's just great. I especially love the first one where his eyes appear to be above water, gator-style. Dr. Gilly's cuttlefish was doing that in Monterey last month. I love that.

corw314
Sep 4th, 2005, 07:12am
Give him at least a week. But sometimes these babies are so used to people they are out the next day. Try to leave him be till he emerges on his own so he doesn't get frightened. These babies go through alot on their journey to us. I remember when Inklet arrived, the delivery man was tossing the box from hand to hand as he approached the house! Best of luck with your new baby and nice pics!!!

Carol

Nancy
Sep 4th, 2005, 10:53am
More nice pics!

Here's a tip - cover your flashlight with red plastic wrap or use a red lens - then your octo won't react because he won't see the light.

Nancy

AW2EOD
Sep 4th, 2005, 06:40pm
I went and checked him on, today, when I woke up. He's pushed the sand out of his PVC burrow, into the opening, so that the opening is almost closed off...just enough room for him to squeeze out. I guess he's doing some redecorating. lol I did make sure to put in lots of little live rock rubble pieces, so he could use those for his den, as well.

I did see that he'd grabbed the one hermit that's in the tank. He was firmly holding onto it, in his den. He was flashing colors faster than I could count...he's serious about getting that hermit out. lol

With him being so tiny, I cant find any live crabs that are small enough. What's a good, staple diet, that I should be feeding?

Nancy
Sep 4th, 2005, 08:48pm
Look for small blue-legged crabs. If one LFS doesn't have them, perhaps another will. Also amphipods and the baby clams. Small snails, pieces of fresh mussel or scallop, maybe even a piece of thawed frozen shrimp.

Nancy

AW2EOD
Sep 5th, 2005, 02:25am
Ok, thank you, Nancy. That's exactly what I was thinking...just wanted to make sure.

I tossed in one of the little hermits, from my reef tank. I really didnt expect him to eat, after only one day, but I checked back later and he had dragged into his PVC home and was hard at work, getting the hermit out of the shell. He's quite the little housekeeper. haha. As soon as he was done eating, he crawled out of the PVC, over to the side of the tank and deposited the left overs, from the crab. Then, he went back into his burrow and cleaned the sand. He started picking up loads of sand and bringing it to the front of the burrow and pushing it out...very cute!!

Here are some pics...

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5090009.jpg

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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b257/AW2EOD/mini-P5090013.jpg

AW2EOD
Sep 8th, 2005, 01:02am
Well...day 4 and he's still doing just perfect. I've only been turning his light on for about 4 - 6 hours per day, cause it's a pretty bright power compact. But, with the reef sitting next to his tank, there's enough light spilling through, so you can still see him.

I stopped by my friends LFS, where I work sometimes, to see if we had any small crabs, but we were out. So, I fed him a piece of krill tonight, which he readily took.

DHyslop
Sep 8th, 2005, 08:31am
Keep an eye on ebay. You can often find people selling 100 blue leg hermit crabs or 50 nassarius snails, etc, etc for like $15.

Dan

lockburn
Sep 8th, 2005, 10:23am
I think that now that Octopets has stock again, people have been buying up those eBay hermit crabs pretty quickly.

Does your octopus eat snails? Mine barely looks at them. There are a few that I dropped in as a sacrifice to the octopus that are now cleaning the insides of his critter keeper. If I drop a hermit crab in, however, he'll pounce on it immediately.

I've almost exhausted my supply of clams and hermits, so I'm off again to look for new food. I'd prefer the scarlet hermit crabs, as they seem much larger than the blue legged hermits (at least from the order I bought at www.thatfishplace.com ). I've had my octo for about 4 weeks now, and he prefers the larger food. He's been growing fast! So, if anyone knows of a good place to buy scarlet hermits (or other good 'juvenile' octo feed), please let me know!

AW2EOD
Sep 8th, 2005, 04:22pm
Does your octopus eat snails? Mine barely looks at them. There are a few that I dropped in as a sacrifice to the octopus that are now cleaning the insides of his critter keeper. If I drop a hermit crab in, however, he'll pounce on it immediately.


He's pretty indiscriminate about what he'll eat. hahah

So far, he's eaten 2 Orange Legged Hermits, a Nass. Snail and a large piece of krill.

When he's gone eating, he'll carry the left overs out of his burrow, to the far right side of the tank and wedge it underneath a rock, to get rid of it.

DHyslop
Sep 8th, 2005, 05:26pm
When he's gone eating, he'll carry the left overs out of his burrow, to the far right side of the tank and wedge it underneath a rock, to get rid of it.


He's got a landfill!

AW2EOD
Sep 9th, 2005, 08:59pm
I woke up this morning and checked on him...couldnt find him. lol

I started to freak out a little but then found him in the very top right corner of the tank, next to the filtration return. It was a little too close to the top, for me, so I grabbed a little 6" piece of ridged airline tubing (my feeding stick), to push him down.

He grabbed onto the tubing and the little SOB actually pulled the tubing out of my hand. He's the size of a quarter, but he's STRONG! I couldnt believe it. Being poked with a piece of airline tubing really aggravates them. hahaha