SFE w/ octopus

reefboy12

Member
I plan on getting an octopus from this site in a few months after I read up on them and cycle my tank. But I was woundering if my snowflake eel will be ok with it? or do I need a divider for the tank? I would really like to keep one any help would be greatful....thanks

-Kevin
 

teen

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefboy12
I plan on getting an octopus from this site in a few months after I read up on them and cycle my tank. But I was woundering if my snowflake eel will be ok with it? or do I need a divider for the tank? I would really like to keep one any help would be greatful....thanks

-Kevin

not gunna work. octopus need a species only tank like said above.
 

05xrunner

Active Member
yea that wont work..the octo will eat it if its small..and eels eat mollusk if its big..you can keep starfish with them..I have a larger star with my octo
Oh yea...divider will not work..the octo will figure how to beat it in one night....I know from experiance
 

reefboy12

Member
well I am most likely going to get an octo and seal the tank off good....but I am just going to keep my SFE in a the tank he is in now so he won't get eaten.
 

reefboy12

Member
acually since I am setting up a sump for the octo tank (still trying how to get it so its un-excapable) I will keep the eel in that.
thanks for the help everyone and putting me on the right track
-Kevin
 

psusocr1

Active Member
reefboy12 acually since I am setting up a sump for the octo tank (still trying how to get it so its un-excapable) I will keep the eel in that.
not a good idea.. from what i understand octo's need cleaner water than any other species only tank you can imagine..
Which means i wouldnt want to add any extra bioload from your sump, which the eel will definantly do
 

reefboy12

Member
ok ok then I will either get rid of him or I will set up another tank....I still have a few months so I can still plan how I want it.
thanks,
-Kevin
 

aw2x3

Active Member
You've got more than a few months, before you need to purchase an octopus. On top of cycling the tank, it needs to be mature...meaning you're gonna need to wait another 6 months, minimum.
The questions you're asking show that you've not done any research...you've got ALOT more to learn, before you should even attempt at keeping octopus.
 

reefboy12

Member
Well after being detired from reading how long they live (not more than 6months usually) and the amount of food they need, waste produced, and level of difficulty I am just going to go with a community tank for now and when I have my own house with my own money and time to care for it I will go about getting one then....plus I would rather much have a few colorful fish than just one brown octo even though they are so cool.......
thanks for your help everyone even though i'm not making the tank an octo tank.
-Kevin
 
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