Octopus

OkiDivers

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Okay, this is the story. We have had our tank just under two weeks now. It has live rock from Naha as well as live rock that we collected one day snorkeling. We stare at the tank all time and find all kinds of new things.

We managed to get two of the crabs out but noticed a couple more really smalls ones left. The other day after we turned out the lights we noticed something moving almost like a crab. That is when we looked closer and saw it was (and still is) a baby octopus! He is the size of a dime. I guess he was a peice of live rock we collected.

We have been reading up on them and they say the WILL esacpe. Has anyone else had any experience with raising octopi? If so, we have some questions. We are kinda worried because all the websites say he will eat all the snails and stuff. I dont know if we are going to be able to keep him or not, if anyone has any advice or tips on this subject please let us know!


arika n darryl
 
From what I've read your are going to need some sort of covering for your tank. Once it gets bigger you will have to weigh it down. Be careful if it's a blue-ring octupus I hear those are dangerous if not deadly.
 
I also have the small 5g tank with a lid that if you do decide to get rid of him....let me know :)

Ive heard that they can be pretty brittle, and they are kinda like a seahorse. -it should be the only thing in the tank. Arent they predators?
 
Personally I wouldn't want one in my tank. If they are scared, they will ink and pollute the entire tank. The ink is poisonous to any and all coral you have in the tank. Best thing to do is to pull in and let it go.



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OORRRRRRRRR, you can put him in a pot of boiling water for a few seconds and pop him in your mouth for a tasty treat. A little wasabe and some shoyu with it is good as well.
 
Hey now! There will be no eating of octopus from this tank! He is very cute and comes out as soon as you turn off the light to hunt. We have heard less clicking noises in the tank, so one can only assume he is getting rid of all those dumb crabs.

We are not sure what we are going to do at the moment. We heard we will not be able to keep many living things in the tank with him, so he might have to give him to Frank or let him go when he gets a little bigger. The website says they can double their size every week in the right conditions, so the phrase, "when he gets bigger" may not be far around the corner.
 
If he gets too big, I will "take care" of him (heard in the distance "honey get the pot of boiling water ready! it's dinner time!")
 
On the serious side, I know when you fish for them you use a fake crab. You might try putting a small crab in the tank right before the lights go out, you might get to see him feed, or hold a crab in some tweesers and see if he'll come out.

Sounds fun!
 
Well, he is the size of a dime right now. Therefore, he is not a big threat YET. He eats stuff he finds in the sand along with crabs that he finds in the holes. As soon as we turn off the lights he comes out and starts hunting. All the websites say he eats crabs, shrimp, ect. He has managed to find enough food in the tank sofar. We figure when he gets alittle bigger we will release him.

Today we added our cleaning crew, a handful of snails and crabs. We did get several small (VERY TINY) crabs for Octo. He ate one already. Most of the snails and crabs are much bigger than him so they are not a threat right now and he seems to have enough to eat anyway.

That is what is going on right now!
 
well I ended up getting one myself.. and he did try to escape.. lol

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i eventually caught him and let him go in the ocean..
 
I probably wouldnt try with any size tank.. unless it was special built for just an octopus. they have a bad habbit of climing out of the tank and getting into crevises you didnt even know about. and I think thier ink is toxic.
 
That is cool. I didn't think you would have that hitchhiker in you rock. Thier ink is poison so be careful when you handle them so they don't ink in the water.. If they do better be ready for one huge water change. If you want to dich him, we can throw him in the clam tank. Lots of crab for him to eat there and I can seal the cover.
 
Let me now when you are. If he isn't too big, I will drop him in there Lots to eat and I have reserves of water for a quick change in case he inks
 
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