Octopus tank (log)

I'm glad to hear Fluffy is doing better. :)
 
Thats cool Geek.. Still thinking of you guys..
 
I would keep him on very slim pickins. It could well be that he was not hungry and hence not motivated to do anything. Feed him half rations or every other day and watch for a bit.
 
Iv been feeding him whenever he comes out looking for food witch happens to be about every other day. i think he just stopped needing so much food since he is almost full grown and his arms are all grown in. being the worried newbie that i am my imediat though was he was dieing. No harm done as far as i can tell though.

Yesterday i gave myself anouther scare. fluffy was eating from a feeding stick and i could see the stick through the transparant webbing. at first glace it looked like the stick had gone through his head :eek3:

Add overeaction to the list of why octos really are not for begginers >.<
 
Iv been feeding him whenever he comes out looking for food witch happens to be about every other day. i think he just stopped needing so much food since he is almost full grown and his arms are all grown in. being the worried newbie that i am my imediat though was he was dieing. No harm done as far as i can tell though.

Yesterday i gave myself anouther scare. fluffy was eating from a feeding stick and i could see the stick through the transparant webbing. at first glace it looked like the stick had gone through his head :eek3:

Add overeaction to the list of why octos really are not for begginers >.<

ABSOLUTELY COOL

I have really been pulling for you and Fluffy!!!
 
In addition to the plastic balls i would go out and get some other baby toys like the plastic keys and stuff like that. I would get enough to divide the toys into two equal parts and then switch them out every week in a cycle.
 
In addition to the plastic balls i would go out and get some other baby toys like the plastic keys and stuff like that. I would get enough to divide the toys into two equal parts and then switch them out every week in a cycle.

Im always keeping an eye out for new toys but most safe things would float and sinking toys generally have metal. I think sinking plastic pool toys would be ideal but they are hard to come by this time of year. I also have PVC pipe for the Fluffy. I also add and exchange some shell every once in a wile. he rearranges them nightly.

Suggestions anyone?
are their any plastic hydrometers shaped like the glass ones? im not comfortable leaving the glass one in the tank with him less it breaks but he really seems to like it.
 
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