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softmick
May 31st, 2006, 06:45am
:welcome:
Firstly I would like introduce myself! I am Keith aka Softmick from Oldham, just outside Manchester in the sunny UK!!

I have previously kept octopuses in the past and after a couple of years have decided to go back into keeping them.

I currently have a 100 gallon (US) tank with a 50 gallon (US) overtank sump with a wet dry filter, miracle mud and mangroves.

Additional filtration is:

2 x 1500 lph external filters
1 x 400 lph external filter running rowaphos
2 x internal power filters
2 x internal powerheads
1 x airstone in sump? return (i use a "?" as is sump the correct word for an overtank setup?)
1 x 8w Pond UV (Chose pond for the highly LPH rating)

All internal power head and filters have mesh guards to stop inquisitive tentacles and all inlets and returns are housed in a corner wier setup with small slots to allow throughflow and to stop octoloss.

All other areas of the tank are securely sealed with glass lids which can be securely locked into place. The last octopus I had (O. Vulgaris), in my opinion had attention defecit disorder and would get a tentacle through any available gap and literally wave to get my attention!

Current (and stable for as long as i have been recording them) Paramaters:

Nitrate, Nitrate and Ammonia: 0
SG: 1.024
Phosphate: 0
Iron: 0
PH: 8.4
Copper 0

The tank has plenty of live rock and PVC pipe hidy holes and I have many jars and playthings on standby for when the little guy arrives.

I have ordered and am anicipating delivery of a Bimac next friday and would appreciate any advice or comments on any ways I could benefit my new arrival.

Sorry its longwinded but wanted to be as detailed as possible!

Thanks in advance and hope to speak to you all soon!

Keith

cthulhu77
May 31st, 2006, 09:20am
Welcome to Tonmo! It sounds like a great setup you have there...be sure and post some pictures when you get a chance to.

greg

bobwonderbuns
May 31st, 2006, 09:23am
:welcome: Keith!! We have another member from the UK named Phil -- look for his name on posts. And we want pictures -- and LOTS of them!! Welcome aboard! :mrgreen:

cuttlegirl
May 31st, 2006, 09:54am
:welcome: to the wonderful world of cephs!

Mizu
May 31st, 2006, 10:02am
Comments are umm
WOW thats a nice filtration system
like WOW

monty
May 31st, 2006, 10:07am
:welcome: I forget what the "octopus personality types" list some researcher compiled for O. Vulgaris a few years ago included-- I know there wasn't one called "ADD" but there may have been one that was "extrovert" or something like that...

sorseress
May 31st, 2006, 02:09pm
Welcome Keith!:welcome: Cap'nNemo is UK too, and there are some others too, Neuropteris, and Scouse (I think) and probably some more that I can't think of at the moment. Any way, happy to have you here. It's so nice to have someone join who already knows what octos need!

monty
May 31st, 2006, 02:22pm
Welcome Keith!:welcome: Cap'nNemo is UK too, and there are some others too, Neuropteris, and Scouse (I think) and probably some more that I can't think of at the moment. Any way, happy to have you here. It's so nice to have someone join who already knows what octos need!

How 'bout Colin and Phil, for starters...

sorseress
May 31st, 2006, 02:46pm
BWB had already mentined Phil....sorry I forgot you, Colin...Scotland IS part of the UK last time I looked!:oops:

softmick
May 31st, 2006, 05:16pm
Thankyou all for making me feel so welcome!!:oops:

As soon as my tank has its chosen inhabitant I believe i will becoming extremely click happy with my camera!:razz:

Expect MANY photos soon!

Nancy
Jun 4th, 2006, 11:04am
Welcome from me, too! :welcome:
Nice tank, will look forward to your coming octo photos!

Nancy

bobwonderbuns
Jun 4th, 2006, 05:22pm
Hey Keith -- you mentioned you've kept octos before, how long have you been into this particular hobby?

softmick
Jun 5th, 2006, 07:11am
Hi Bob, I have been keeping fish of one kind or another for over 20 years and of that I would say marines for around 15.

I have previously had two octos, one I would say around 10 years ago and the other around 4 years. Through sheer good luck my original octo was around 4 inches when I got him and lasted for over 12 months.

The second one was a lot larger and although he aclimatised really well he stopped eating afer about 7 weeks.