I was set on an octopus for years until I learned of their ability to squeeze through nearly any space (DON’T google it, you may stumble across a strange NSFW video that will surely scar you for life)I recently researched that, because they (octopus) are fascinating to me. However, you get, at most, a couple of years out of them and they are a pain in the butt to get, feed, and escape proof. Would love to do it though, I could watch an octopus move around for an hour and not get bored.
Hopefully not together.Stingrays and Fahaka also look like two interesting options (tank size aside which I appreciate will be significantly more).
Yeah, you're lucky to get a year out of an octopus. You've also got to set up a pretty ingenious tank in order to prevent escapes. Feeding isn't too difficult, just whole seafood.I recently researched that, because they (octopus) are fascinating to me. However, you get, at most, a couple of years out of them and they are a pain in the butt to get, feed, and escape proof. Would love to do it though, I could watch an octopus move around for an hour and not get bored.
Yeah, you're lucky to get a year out of an octopus. You've also got to set up a pretty ingenious tank in order to prevent escapes. Feeding isn't too difficult, just whole seafood.
Look into dwarf cuttlefish. They're slightly less interesting than an octopus, but they live a few years, you can hatch them from eggs, they'll breed, and you can keep multiple of them. They're also much less prone to escaping.