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Nano reef and the octopus for which i weep

either but bimacs dont get as big, dont try so hard to escape and lay large eggs making them easier to rear in captivity
 
Generally we consider bimacs as the best pet cephalopod to get right now, since they're captive bred, diurnal, show various colours and can be easily trained to take frozen foods.
 
Thanks im still torn between the two, but the fact that their captive bred, so their life history is known appeals to me most of all. Th only reason i was leaning towards vulgaris was their life expectancy is known to be a little longer i heard. And they get a little larger. :vampyro:
 

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