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marineboy
Mar 05, '06, 2:40am
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hope i did this right...
Oktoputeao
Mar 05, '06, 8:17am
Try it again guy!!! We can't see your link.
Cheers
Carles
thewolf
Mar 05, '06, 9:26am
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f293/garaa133/0836980-R1-023-10.jpg
Here you go fixed your pic.
Nice looking little guy!
Oktoputeao
Mar 05, '06, 9:56am
Looks great!!! Keep it and grow it as better as you can!!! Feel lucky!!
Nice picture.
Cheers
Carles :coffee:
DHyslop
Mar 05, '06, 11:34am
Did you collect the little guy yourself?
Dan
marineboy
Mar 05, '06, 3:53pm
yes, I did.
Low tides are always a blast around here when catching octopus...you never know what you might find under your next rock. It could be a baby octopus such as this or a full grown 2-foot long bimac staring right back at you!
So did you put it back in the water or did you have a tank ready for a new bimac?
Nice pic!
Nancy
marineboy
Mar 05, '06, 5:59pm
I put him back, I don't have a tank thats ready yet
Oktoputeao
Mar 09, '06, 5:55am
Well done guy!!!! Marine preservation is also important.
corw314
Mar 09, '06, 6:50am
Awwwwww........I am sooo jealous......How do you work having such accessability to octopuses anytime you desire????
Carol
marineboy
Mar 10, '06, 7:49pm
lol, I can only see them on the low tide days and there about 2-4 times a week. All the other times confront nightime and so forth.
Kohlis
Mar 14, '06, 5:37am
Aw, so cute! How did it feel when you picked it up? Did it bite?