oh jeez. You keep some species we advise against. also most of those species with the exeption of the bluering require a much larger tank, 55 gal. min.
I dont think what you have there is bimac. actually I hope its not because uit looks liek a warm water tank. Bimacs are from coastal Cali and they require cold water 55*-65*. Bimacs are great, and are the most sought after species we keep in aquariums but the problem is most people dont have the ability to get there tanks cold enough, into the 60s and colder, to keep one. and it is very hard to find ones that have been legally collected for sale.
The octopus in the video looks like
O.hummelinki which looks vert similar to the Bimac but they are a Caribbean species. They ones the whole sellers here in FL sell seem to come from Haiti mostly.
Wunderpus....Please dont buy anymore of these. They come from a region of Indonesia that is environmental introuble due to overfishing. and it is suspected that they
MAY be endangered. the fact is no one has done a recent population study on them, but the scientist that know the area advice that we stop trading them in the aquarium trade until we can setup a sustainable fishery for them. also they just dont seem to do well in aquariums which may be because most people put them in reef aquarium but they in fact live in areas with a muddy bottom.
Blue rings....really?! why? just because they are poisonous. LOL. We try to steer clear of these just because of the danger. a simple task like cleaning teh aquarium can become very dangerous and a lot of people just dont understand the danger. Death really does come in seconds, and there is no antidote. CPR and life support are your only chance but that usually comes too late.
OK sorry for seeming kind of negative and for throwing so much info at you, but its best to inform and educate people right off the bat and so you understand how the community feels about certain topics.
btw u from miami to i my know u i use to own vipreef then amaizing aquarium in bird road with i change the name to Rickysreef..
Cool. I live in N.E. Miami, east of Biscayne blvd, and just south of NE79th ST. I actual dont know that many LFSs in Miami, I've used Somethings Fishy in N.Miami for that past 10 years. before that i lived in Lake Worth, Jupiter, and Palm Beach. up there I used 'Jewels of the Sea'