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paultanca
Oct 9th, 2005, 04:03am
Hey,
My name is Paul and i just registered, i'm planning on setting up a small tank with a single octo in it. I've been reading the threads on this site for quite a while and it seems like you guys really know what you're talking about. I'm more of a reptile guy myself and so it's good to know that you guys are as enthused about your octo's as i am about my reptiles. Hope to learn alot from you guys. Feel free to message me anytime!
~Paul~
Vancouver, WA

tonmo
Oct 9th, 2005, 06:28am
Welcome aboard Paul!

bigGdelta
Oct 13th, 2005, 03:39am
welcome.:welcome: may the great one eat you last

cthulhu77
Oct 13th, 2005, 08:04am
Welcome to Tonmo...you will find that there are quite a few herpers here too !

greg

CapnNemo
Oct 13th, 2005, 08:40am
:welcome:

Hello there.

Fujisawas Sake
Oct 13th, 2005, 12:24pm
"Pleased to meet you... Hope you catch my name." :twisted:

Just kidding. A hearty :welcome: to TONMO, where the past present, and future is cephalopods. I, for one, welcome our new molluscan overlords...

John

Jean
Oct 13th, 2005, 06:08pm
:welcome:

J

aNmLlUvR09
Oct 13th, 2005, 08:25pm
Hey! I'm new too! I have no idea what i'm doing here lol...i've never even thought about being interested in octopuses (or whatever the plural is...) but recently my biology teacher gave us a project to research a biologist and i (being the procrastonator that i am) waited until 2 days after it was due to even start looking for a biologist. Well i randomly picked Steve O'Shea's name (irony..) and here I am...Can anyone tell me anything about this?:confused:

Jean
Oct 13th, 2005, 09:21pm
Hey! I'm new too! I have no idea what i'm doing here lol...i've never even thought about being interested in octopuses

Tsk tsk tsk

now you're here you will never escape MWAHAHAHAHAHA!:twisted:

:welcome:

J

DHyslop
Oct 14th, 2005, 10:13am
Hey! I'm new too! I have no idea what i'm doing here lol

"Confusing you is just the nature of my game."

Dan

a rabid squid
Oct 14th, 2005, 02:33pm
you can do both. i have an 8 foot boa myself. i used to have chameleons and bearded dragons but im still amazed at the great colors in chameleons. especially the kind i had those things are like living rainbows... but it seems a lot less practical than cuttlefish or octopus colors. that got me thinking of getting a chameleon to put next to my cuttle/octopus tank.