SRC Member NubReefer Posted June 27, 2018 SRC Member Share Posted June 27, 2018 Okay so i got an octopus two days ago from pinnacle aquatics which is about 1.6 inch and its not eating at all? The uncle there told me that they dont feed it at all so they also dont know what they eat. I tried catching purple pincer crab, proceline crab and small sized stone crab. He is not only not intrested but seems to be scared of it.. But he did take two broken crab leg with meat exposed but im not sure if its eating it. Ive also tried frozen mysis. What strategy can i adopt to get it eating? Thanks! (By the way the octo looks like a sydney octopus? The colour and shape kinda matched.) Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member VanquishJ Posted June 27, 2018 SRC Member Share Posted June 27, 2018 Feed live food. I feed mine mullet and mollies. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member NubReefer Posted June 27, 2018 Author SRC Member Share Posted June 27, 2018 Feed live food. I feed mine mullet and mollies. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app I tried but no its not eatingSent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member VanquishJ Posted June 27, 2018 SRC Member Share Posted June 27, 2018 I tried but no its not eatingSent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app What is the species of the octopus you bought?Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member NubReefer Posted June 27, 2018 Author SRC Member Share Posted June 27, 2018 What is the species of the octopus you bought?Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app I dunno but i think its a sydney octoSent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kapemasarap Posted June 27, 2018 SRC Member Share Posted June 27, 2018 Im not sure if cuttlefish and octopus are the same (i see them both as sotong anyways) but the last time i had one (caught off punggol end jetty), it went for my clowns. You may want to try damsels.Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member VanquishJ Posted June 28, 2018 SRC Member Share Posted June 28, 2018 I dunno but i think its a sydney octoSent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Standard Common NameCommon Sydney OctopusAlternative Name/sGloomy OctopusIdentificationThe undersides of the arms of the Common Sydney Octopus are rust red in colour, tapering to a tip, which may be the first thing you spot emerging from under a rock ledge.Size range80 cmDistributionThe Common Sydney Octopus is found in New South Wales.HabitatThe Common Sydney Octopus is found on intertidal rocky shores and in the ocean.Feeding and DietAt night the Common Sydney Octopus hunts using its sharp beak to feed on crabs and molluscs, such as snails and bivalves. It can change the colour of its skin (normally mottled brown) and shape to imitate seaweed.Other behaviours and adaptationsThe Common Sydney Octopus is territorial and sits in its lair during the day surrounded by rocks and rubble that it has collected to defend its home. The octopuses' fleshy mantle can be used for jet propulsion by sucking in water and squirting it out through the siphon above. Most of the time though, they use their eight suckered arms to creep about over rock surfaces in search of food.Octopuses are protected and cannot be taken from ocean rock platforms or Sydney Harbour.Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member NubReefer Posted June 29, 2018 Author SRC Member Share Posted June 29, 2018 Standard Common NameCommon Sydney OctopusAlternative Name/sGloomy OctopusIdentificationThe undersides of the arms of the Common Sydney Octopus are rust red in colour, tapering to a tip, which may be the first thing you spot emerging from under a rock ledge.Size range80 cmDistributionThe Common Sydney Octopus is found in New South Wales.HabitatThe Common Sydney Octopus is found on intertidal rocky shores and in the ocean.Feeding and DietAt night the Common Sydney Octopus hunts using its sharp beak to feed on crabs and molluscs, such as snails and bivalves. It can change the colour of its skin (normally mottled brown) and shape to imitate seaweed.Other behaviours and adaptationsThe Common Sydney Octopus is territorial and sits in its lair during the day surrounded by rocks and rubble that it has collected to defend its home. The octopuses' fleshy mantle can be used for jet propulsion by sucking in water and squirting it out through the siphon above. Most of the time though, they use their eight suckered arms to creep about over rock surfaces in search of food.Octopuses are protected and cannot be taken from ocean rock platforms or Sydney Harbour.Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Uhh thanks ..Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member NubReefer Posted June 29, 2018 Author SRC Member Share Posted June 29, 2018 Standard Common NameCommon Sydney OctopusAlternative Name/sGloomy OctopusIdentificationThe undersides of the arms of the Common Sydney Octopus are rust red in colour, tapering to a tip, which may be the first thing you spot emerging from under a rock ledge.Size range80 cmDistributionThe Common Sydney Octopus is found in New South Wales.HabitatThe Common Sydney Octopus is found on intertidal rocky shores and in the ocean.Feeding and DietAt night the Common Sydney Octopus hunts using its sharp beak to feed on crabs and molluscs, such as snails and bivalves. It can change the colour of its skin (normally mottled brown) and shape to imitate seaweed.Other behaviours and adaptationsThe Common Sydney Octopus is territorial and sits in its lair during the day surrounded by rocks and rubble that it has collected to defend its home. The octopuses' fleshy mantle can be used for jet propulsion by sucking in water and squirting it out through the siphon above. Most of the time though, they use their eight suckered arms to creep about over rock surfaces in search of food.Octopuses are protected and cannot be taken from ocean rock platforms or Sydney Harbour.Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Uhh thanks ..Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member kakak99 Posted June 29, 2018 SRC Member Share Posted June 29, 2018 Im not sure if cuttlefish and octopus are the same (i see them both as sotong anyways) but the last time i had one (caught off punggol end jetty), it went for my clowns. You may want to try damsels. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Bro, u watching finding dory?mm octopus in the movie is good guy helping nemo. But in relarity, octopus is predator at the top of food chain. Every moving things except coral is in its food menu. Exclude poison creature.Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishy1 Posted August 5, 2018 Share Posted August 5, 2018 did u get ur octopus to eat in the end ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member NubReefer Posted August 6, 2018 Author SRC Member Share Posted August 6, 2018 did u get ur octopus to eat in the end ? No it die of hunger in the end.. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishy1 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 same thing happened to my squid zzz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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