The Gnome
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Hello everyone ! :rollface:
I have finally found someone in the USA that is currently breeding bimaculoide ( California Reef ) Octopi. The reason I set up my system is in hopes that one day I would be able to aquire one of these beasties, and I am very close to accomplishing that meager goal.
I was wondering if any of you reefkeepers in the area share my passion for cephalopods - and desire one for your very own. I will be ordering 5 or 10 infant bimacs from a guy I met in Arizona in April - and I won't be able to keep them all unless I set up a tank for each one. In the younger stages, they can co-exist, but when they begin to grow ( as they tend to do ) they will inevidably fight for territory and resources.
If this thread has sparked your interest, sign the poll or PM me and I'll educate you as to the cost and requirements for being an octopus keeper!
I have finally found someone in the USA that is currently breeding bimaculoide ( California Reef ) Octopi. The reason I set up my system is in hopes that one day I would be able to aquire one of these beasties, and I am very close to accomplishing that meager goal.
I was wondering if any of you reefkeepers in the area share my passion for cephalopods - and desire one for your very own. I will be ordering 5 or 10 infant bimacs from a guy I met in Arizona in April - and I won't be able to keep them all unless I set up a tank for each one. In the younger stages, they can co-exist, but when they begin to grow ( as they tend to do ) they will inevidably fight for territory and resources.
If this thread has sparked your interest, sign the poll or PM me and I'll educate you as to the cost and requirements for being an octopus keeper!