Chckrbrd Wrasse
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Octopus update along with egg photos
I have had my octopus for a little over 6 weeks now. About 2 weeks ago she laid a few strings of eggs on the back corner of the tank. At first they were hard to see as she guarded them constantly with her arms. But I was able to get a shot of a couple of the strings of eggs.
First a picture of the mother. Which is a Caribbean or Florida Octopus.
Then her eggs.
If you care like to see a bigger picture. You can see it at
http://geocities.com/checkerboard_wrasse/FloridaOctopuseggs.jpg
I have seen few threads asking about what can or can not be in with an octopus.
I canââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢t say this is typical only give you a time line for an idea of what I have done and seen with mine. I have always kept fiddler crabs in the tank and throw in some ghost shrimp from time to time. Lately I have seen only one fish and some inverts go way side. I think only because they came to close to her eggs. The starfish I lost just today has always been very close to her and her eggs. Today I found the star missing a very large part of its body and legs removed. From the start of this tanks setup I was prepared to lose any of the inhabitants as most were placed in either to cycle the tank or for food.
I have had my Caribbean or Florida Octopus since January 28, 2006 about 43 days ago. I discovered the eggs about February 28, 2006 about 12 days ago
Other inhabitants in the tank are or were:
1- Red Stripe Angelfish; February 1 for about 6 weeks and still alive
6- Blue Green Reef Chromis; January 23 for about 9 weeks as they were the ones I used to cycle the tank. All still living.
1- Percula Clownfish; March 10. Still Living
1- Yellow Tang; Feb. 1 for 5 weeks but now deceased got a little to close to the eggs.
Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab; January 23 about 9 weeks. Most Still Living
1- Red Brittle Sea Star; January 23 about 9 weeks but now deceased got a little to close to the eggs.
Turbo Snails; January 23 about 9 weeks. Most Still Living
2- Peppermint Shrimps; 4 weeks now only 1 Still Living.
2- Fighting Conchs; 6 weeks both still alive
2- Emerald Mithrax Crabs; 8 weeks both still living
If youââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢re curious to the tank you can see some photos on a previous thread I posted
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=757261
Or click on my homepage icon which I have many photos posted.
The only light I have on this tank. Is a Coralife T-5 strip light.
I have had my octopus for a little over 6 weeks now. About 2 weeks ago she laid a few strings of eggs on the back corner of the tank. At first they were hard to see as she guarded them constantly with her arms. But I was able to get a shot of a couple of the strings of eggs.
First a picture of the mother. Which is a Caribbean or Florida Octopus.
Then her eggs.
If you care like to see a bigger picture. You can see it at
http://geocities.com/checkerboard_wrasse/FloridaOctopuseggs.jpg
I have seen few threads asking about what can or can not be in with an octopus.
I canââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢t say this is typical only give you a time line for an idea of what I have done and seen with mine. I have always kept fiddler crabs in the tank and throw in some ghost shrimp from time to time. Lately I have seen only one fish and some inverts go way side. I think only because they came to close to her eggs. The starfish I lost just today has always been very close to her and her eggs. Today I found the star missing a very large part of its body and legs removed. From the start of this tanks setup I was prepared to lose any of the inhabitants as most were placed in either to cycle the tank or for food.
I have had my Caribbean or Florida Octopus since January 28, 2006 about 43 days ago. I discovered the eggs about February 28, 2006 about 12 days ago
Other inhabitants in the tank are or were:
1- Red Stripe Angelfish; February 1 for about 6 weeks and still alive
6- Blue Green Reef Chromis; January 23 for about 9 weeks as they were the ones I used to cycle the tank. All still living.
1- Percula Clownfish; March 10. Still Living
1- Yellow Tang; Feb. 1 for 5 weeks but now deceased got a little to close to the eggs.
Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab; January 23 about 9 weeks. Most Still Living
1- Red Brittle Sea Star; January 23 about 9 weeks but now deceased got a little to close to the eggs.
Turbo Snails; January 23 about 9 weeks. Most Still Living
2- Peppermint Shrimps; 4 weeks now only 1 Still Living.
2- Fighting Conchs; 6 weeks both still alive
2- Emerald Mithrax Crabs; 8 weeks both still living
If youââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢re curious to the tank you can see some photos on a previous thread I posted
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=757261
Or click on my homepage icon which I have many photos posted.
The only light I have on this tank. Is a Coralife T-5 strip light.
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