You are pretty much on your own with long term in situ behavior but with the hummelincki just firmly resisting has worked since they were attached to something other than my have at the stage of gaining trust. The briareus seem to be more aggressive though and I have not trained one to play. I am hoping Kaysoh will be more interactive than SueNami but she does not come out while we are in the room yet (fortunately, she is eating well but stays behind the rocks).
Terrific idea with the two volunteers. Perhaps we will be seeing them here after the experience You are doing far better than I am with recruits. I can't even get Ken to take a small interest. When we were in the Keys this summer he shortened my attempt by saying that he did not like octopuses, would never like them and would I please stop trying to change his mind
GHolland wants you to find an O. superciliosus (if you have Norton, page 284 bottom). Tiny, cute, diuranal and large egged but likely cold water. I wonder why they don't export the gloomy since it is very common and a much safer pet than the blue ring. What would you guess was the arm length on Situ the last time you saw her?
Terrific idea with the two volunteers. Perhaps we will be seeing them here after the experience You are doing far better than I am with recruits. I can't even get Ken to take a small interest. When we were in the Keys this summer he shortened my attempt by saying that he did not like octopuses, would never like them and would I please stop trying to change his mind
GHolland wants you to find an O. superciliosus (if you have Norton, page 284 bottom). Tiny, cute, diuranal and large egged but likely cold water. I wonder why they don't export the gloomy since it is very common and a much safer pet than the blue ring. What would you guess was the arm length on Situ the last time you saw her?