Im with you on that one
MrsE88
, would love to get into salt one day but definitely need to start with the basics before diving into something like Octopus or any corals etc...
Octopus are truly amazing. I'd recommend you read the book "the soul of an octopus" by sy Montgomery, if you are interested in them. Easy read and lots of cool anecdotes about the author's time studying octopuses. They are difficult to care for in captivity, because they bring the Houdini term to a new level, far beyond any other fish. Need a literally airtight aquarium to keep them, which is why the one pictures is sitting in an underwater container in the tank.The level of intelligence octopus have fascinates me. The blue rings are so cool too.
Salt intimidates me, haha. But I do want to get into it at some point. That might not be till my kids are older though. And I would start off with less sensitive stock first just to get use to the maintenance and care![]()
Octopus are truly amazing. I'd recommend you read the book "the soul of an octopus" by sy Montgomery, if you are interested in them. Easy read and lots of cool anecdotes about the author's time studying octopuses. They are difficult to care for in captivity, because they bring the Houdini term to a new level, far beyond any other fish. Need a literally airtight aquarium to keep them, which is why the one pictures is sitting in an underwater container in the tank.
There are some who say it's arguable that Octopi are the most intelligent of all animals, with more complex cognitive reasoning and deduction capabilities than even dolphins, chimpanzees or ravens. They can think in the abstract and have amazing memories too boot.
My dream fish(Of the moderately reasonable dreams) would be cuttlefish. There are a couple captive bred species.Im with you on that oneMrsE88 , would love to get into salt one day but definitely need to start with the basics before diving into something like Octopus or any corals etc...
Saltwater is relatively easy, you just have to be patient. Let everything cycle very well and thoroughly, get live rock, get a sump, and make sure you have a nice abundance of copepods in there (if you want to go for more smaller sensitive fish like mandarins) and you're good to go, though keeping corals is harder.The level of intelligence octopus have fascinates me. The blue rings are so cool too.
Salt intimidates me, haha. But I do want to get into it at some point. That might not be till my kids are older though. And I would start off with less sensitive stock first just to get use to the maintenance and care![]()