My bimac Octo
Quick video of my baby bimac octo. sorry for the poor quality, I wasn't expecting him to be roaming the tank when I got home and the cellphone camera was all that I had within reach.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYdfQg0bIos[/url] |
nice!
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sweet!!
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Any chance we can get a better video? You have loyal fans over here :)
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Where did you find it?
I've been looking for one for quite some time now, with no luck. |
[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11448572#post11448572 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scuba kid [/i]
[B]Where did you find it? I've been looking for one for quite some time now, with no luck. [/B][/QUOTE] Keep an eye on the "Octopus availability" thread on TONMO.com |
[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11449270#post11449270 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Animal Mother [/i]
[B]Keep an eye on the "Octopus availability" thread on TONMO.com [/B][/QUOTE] Have been for months. |
Hmm...
Well you might keep an eye on [url]www.marinedepotlive.com[/url] or [url]www.tropicalfishoutlet.com[/url] as they sell supposedly captive-raised Bimacs. Saltwaterfish.com and Liveaquaria.com also have both had octos in-stock frequently as of late, but those aren't going to be Bimacs. Saltwaterfish.com sells O. Filosus/Hummellincki and Liveaquaria usually sells Aculeatus abdopus (indo-pacific) No idea what their Caribbean species is, but the picture looks like a dwarf O. mercatoris. Since they do suggest a very large tank and say it can reach 30 inches, I would assume they do occasionally sell O. vulgaris. Several species make good captive pets, and the Caribbean species don't require a chiller, unlike Bimacs. |
LFS's are sometimes granted a tank raised octo. You will probably pay extra for it though.
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very cool
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