clownfish
Oct 22nd, 2006, 10:40pm
Well, I havent been able to get any fiddler crabs for a week or so now because of a shipping delay and I've been nodicing my octopus is looking hungry. But I had no idea he was this hungry! I just looked in my tank and nodiced my octopus is wraped around a bee. Oddly enough its a bee and I can't seem to get my octopus to let go. My octopus looks fine but I'm afraid he is going to get hert.:sad:
i have never herd of this before but what do you guys think.
Nancy
Oct 23rd, 2006, 11:17am
They do eat odd things once in a while - even birds.
If you don't have any crabs, why don't you buy some fresh or frozen shrimp and feed that to him?
Nancy
clownfish
Oct 23rd, 2006, 03:11pm
I just got some in today so he should be fine. Thanks for the responce and i'll get a few pics of it very wierd.
shipposhack
Oct 23rd, 2006, 05:54pm
How would an octopus gets its hands on a bee or a bird? Both fly, are outsite, and the bird is definately too big to fit into an aquarium.
monty
Oct 23rd, 2006, 05:57pm
They do eat odd things once in a while - even birds.
Um, story?
DrBatty
Oct 23rd, 2006, 06:16pm
haha wow....a bird!!! I'd like to see that!
As said before....a bee? How could a bird or a bee get inside a tank that should be sealed?
Fishfreak218
Oct 23rd, 2006, 07:00pm
doesnt mean the bird got into a tank.. maybe in the wild a bird will die and fall into the ocean where it is picked up by an octopus..
idk
Brock Fluharty
Oct 23rd, 2006, 07:59pm
Yeah, I think they meant in the wild. Bees are very capable of getting into small holes. Maybe it got in thru the sump. Who knows?
aximbigfan
Oct 23rd, 2006, 08:45pm
you mean a bee as in "bzzzzzz"? how the hell did an octo who lives in the water get a bee flying in the air?
chris