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Entry- peekaboo tank where people can go inside for photos
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Mortis the tortoise
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Statue of mortis grown up
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Waterfall/pond display roughly 20 x 20 x 20’
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Yeti guarding the marmoset display
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Marmosets
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African cichlid display pond.
Mortis that's a grest name! We have a Mortis, African spur thigh/sulcatta tortoise.
Are the marmosets for sale?
 
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I knew you would like the tortoise love. Is yours actually also named mortis? Lol.

No they aren’t for sale.
 
Very impressive matteus.
 
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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.
Salt is not hard at all! Honestly I though to would be for years too until I tried it. It's a lot of fun too, I'd recommend a small soft coral nano reef to start off. Unless you are doing a larger SPS dominant reef with tons of corals, you can more or less do the same amount of maintenance as fresh. And you don't even need much equipment. But like most things, it can be as easy or as hard as you want it to be!
Agree with all of this..I am always tempted to return to the dark side.I will hold off for now but will have to get another octopus someday.
 
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