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![]() I was recently at Gold's, and they have a beautiful zebra octopus there. Made me salivate, I wanted to buy it on the spot, unfortunately I have no ideas how to design an octopus proof tank.
Anybody have any ideas on how to keep these little Houdinis in the water? Anybody tried to plumb up an overflow system for an octopus tank? If I tried to plumb up a tank to my existing system, how capable is the critter going to be at eating all my reef fishies? If anybody has any ideas out there as to how to build the perfect octopus proof system let me know. |
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![]() I think the best way would be to use a plexi/acrylic top. Drill and cut so that there are no gaps or holes at all. You may need to rig up some kind of clamp because I've heard those little guys will lift the tops of of tanks if they aren't secured properly.
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![]() You can try www.tonmo.com. This is a great forum site that only catters to octopus and cuttle fish fans. Lots of info ......
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I would not recommend plumbing a octopus tank in with your existing tank. If your octopus were to ink it would be hazardous to your entire system. I am pretty sure the octopus they have at Golds is a wonderpus or mimic, very hard to keep. Actually very, very hard to keep. Most octopus will eat any and all fish kept in the same tank. As for building a tank and plumbing it safely one option is to use nylon screen on the drain and return lines. You could also make a lid using screen as well but it would need to attach to the tank. Some people use velcro. I used nylon screws and wing nuts. |
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Do you have any pics of your system? I am no where ready to start an octopus tank, still in the homework stage. |
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![]() OH oh another tank. Either your planning on sleeping on the couch or your racked up some point in the past little bit. LOL Good luck with the new project.
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![]() I don't know if this would help or not and I know I've posted this link before but here it is again. If you didn't want an octopus before you will after watching the video
![]() http://forum.marinedepot.com/Topic48530-25-1.aspx |
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I'll take a few better pics for you tonight and post them. |
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![]() Here is the one pic I have. I'll get more tonight.
Last edited by bassman; 03-29-2007 at 05:44 PM. |
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![]() Here are a few more.
1st one is a shot of the lid from above. It has a trap door and a section with screen for fresh air. 2nd one the return nozzle showing the screen wrapped around it. 3rd one is a shot from the front showing both the return nozzle and strainer. 4th one is the strainer from the side wrapped in screen. Last edited by bassman; 03-29-2007 at 05:44 PM. |