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witelytr 11/23/2007 05:34 PM

I went fishing today and look...
 
...this is what I caught. Honestly 3.5 hours fishing and this is all I caught.

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Cna anyone out there tell me what type of acto this is and what I can put him in. I have an extra 10G nano and wouldn't mind putting him in there but seeing as how saltwater tanks are only 9 months new to me, I think an octo is a bit more extensive.

Echidna09 11/23/2007 11:41 PM

Give some more information about where you caught him and at what time and we should be able to help.

witelytr 11/24/2007 12:57 AM

honeymoon island near tampa FL. About 12pm . I think i;m taking him back in the a.m. though from the generalconsensus

Animal Mother 11/24/2007 04:00 PM

Mercatoris. Won't get much larger.

venom00viper 11/25/2007 10:34 AM

I have been looking for one of these. I never have the time to go to tamps though. as far as I have heard tampa seems like the only place to catch these dwarf octos. Let me know if you odnt want and might be interested in shipping over night. Thanks!

-ben

Ladipyg 11/27/2007 02:55 AM

Honeymoon Island, off of Dunedin, Gulf of Mexico...I have a 2nd house in Dunedin...I love fishing there, I have good luck at Pier 60...always catch a bunch of fish that cost a fortune in a store. Look downs, triggers, parrot fish, grunts, etc. Best thing to use is a sabiki rig that has small pieces of fresh shrimp ground into it. If all I get is bait fishes than I make fish food.

IDreamOReefin 11/30/2007 02:26 PM

MAN ,catching just one of those guys would make up for all the days fishing that i caught nothing:eek1:

Animal Mother 11/30/2007 03:48 PM

Did you keep him or turn him loose?

An O. Mercatoris would be fine in a 10 gallon. Throw in a fiddler and squeeze some cyclops-eeze in ever-so-often. They tend to stay nocturnal and are very shy though, not the funnest octopus.

dachsieholic 12/12/2007 12:27 PM

Octo
 
I hope you put him back :)


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