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![]() I think I heard of a video where an octo learned to unscrew the jar. haha.
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![]() Great stuff! Your octo seems like a fun 'little' guy! Thanks for sharing! Gorgeous critter too, and kudos to caring for him well!
Cheers, Chris
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![]() I tried to get an accurate measurement of his mantle but the silly guy is afraid of the tape. The camera flash doesn't bother him but measuring tape even on the outside of the glass does...
I'd estimate his mantle is about 2.5" I know arm to arm he can reach about 27" maybe more if he's fully stretched out. |
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![]() Thats a pretty darn impressive size!
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![]() So the last couple of days have been pretty interesting. Yesterday it looked like it was snowing in the tank. I looked a little closer and there are tiny suction cups everywhere. He shed his skin.
This morning, he was going absolutely crazy. I watched him for a good hour, he went everywhere in the tank, going in an out of holes, almost like he was showing me what he can still fit through even though he's so much bigger now. He also reached the bottom of the tank right to the top. (24" high but I already knew his arms were that long). He did many different colour changes and puffed up to make himself look even bigger. I took several photos but really wanted to get some video. Unfortunately all I have is a crappy pocket hd camcorder that does TERRIBLE in low light. I took a couple of videos then used a little 10k dymax led light with the camera and got a few decent shots. I thought about turning on the tank lights early but did not want to screw with the timer. After watching for a bit longer I gave him a piece of shrimp. Now this was really unexpected. He swam up to my arm and grabbed it with all 8 of his. Usually he holds on with 2-3 arms and uses the rest to brace himself against the rock so I can't pull him towards me. This time he was going all out. I could not hold my ground, well I probably could but was not going to injure him. So in I went and I thought for sure I was going to get bit but once I let go of the shrimp in my hand he eventually let me go. I really really wish I could have video taped that but unlike my octopus I only have 2 arms so it could not be done. Not sure how to post youtube links into the thread but here are the videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6J-gtcS9Zg&hd=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz8VHt_1SUM&hd=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9MdbdXzqyo&hd=1 and some new photos At first he didn't want his picture taken : but then he must have realized a meal was coming ![]() |
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![]() Great pictures! And really cool story!
You oughta give yourself more credit with the videos, the ones taken with the light are totally great man! Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Chris
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![]() Wow. I want one.
How much is an animal like that? Asides from tight fitting tops, etc... how have you found the care level? Very interested to know.
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![]() Quote:
I haven't posted in a while, mostly due to being busy and or sick. Only thing new is he lost the tip of one of his arms to a powerhead. No big deal. It's regenerating. I have still been taking tons of photos and videos, now I"ll try and get around to sorting through them and posting some good ones. It's now been almost 7 months since I got him. One cool thing that has happened is he finally let me pick him up completely (still in the water) Usually he will keep a couple arms on the glass or rock so he can not be pulled too far but he crawled right on to my hand the other day. |