GOrmCu
Jun 21st, 2003, 01:47am
hi all i'm looking for specific information on this octo. like life span, nocturnal, day time, food preference, etc.. so any help would be greatly appretiated. thanks! :mrgreen:
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View Full Version : octopus filosus - the bumble bee two-spot octopus GOrmCu Jun 21st, 2003, 01:47am hi all i'm looking for specific information on this octo. like life span, nocturnal, day time, food preference, etc.. so any help would be greatly appretiated. thanks! :mrgreen: Colin Jun 21st, 2003, 06:09am Octopus filosus Body to 7cm Arms to 30cm Distr. Caribean sea, Florida to Brazil Common on reefs Lays small eggs so planktonic young About a year ago there wa discussion on CephList that the species had been revised or a revisal had been proposed but nothing else was heard on the subject. So far. I beleive that one of the species i kept was O. filosus. As it had the ocelli and fits the description including the capture lcation well. It was a very active, mostly diurnal species that was keen to feed from hands and explore surroundings. I kept it at 1.026 and 78deg F. Would not eat snails and even hermits were ignored so therefore i had regular visits to the beach to collect live crabs for this octo. Shrimps were not easily taken at all. So i think feeding will need to be carefully considerd. Lifespan I'd GUESS at a total of 10months tho, i never had the octo from hatching. Being planktonic means the larvae would be difficult to raise. Lastly, why filosus? have you seen them for sale? Cheers C GOrmCu Jun 21st, 2003, 07:19am Thanks for the info. :notworth: But no I haven't seen them for sale. When I have a strong gut feeling on a particular animal I have very good luck with it, on the flip side if I ignore that feeling the animal and me both suffer (more of an emotional suffering for me) so I try my hardest to go with that intuition ,or whatever, and have much better chances with whatever animal I acquire. Fortunately there is a place that sells feeder crabs since I'm landlocked. Thank You much, :jester: Colin Jun 22nd, 2003, 06:37am No prob Think that getting O filosus may take some time though, but good luck GOrmCu Jun 22nd, 2003, 02:19pm thanks, I wouldn't doubt it. GOrmCu Jul 30th, 2003, 10:11am do these octos go after fish much and if so what sizes? |