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  • nice pet were'd u get it!

  • Can you hand feed it?

  • Where do you get your octopus at?

  • If it dies... do you flush it?

  • where did you get that octopus

  • let me ask you a question:where did you get you octopus because i really want one?

  • Where did you get him/her?

  • ok sorry i know this sounds really ignorant xD but... can someone tell me if it is possible to have the octopus out of the tank from time to time? would it move on the ground? can u hold it and it won't harm you?????

    thx!

  • @nievedeuva

    Apparently two college students were sharing an apartment, and one of them had an octopus which he fed feeder goldfish. The feeder goldfish were disappearing much more often than the roommate who owned the octopus was sacrificing them. Soon a cold war started between the two. It got worse from there. This lasted for about two months until, on a morning, a wet trail between the feeder tank and the octopus's tank was noticed on the wall.

  • @nievedeuva no way could u have him out of the tank it would be the same as taking a fish out of the tank

  • @04lmal Actually they last a surprisingly long time out of water. And they're smart enough to work out where the food is, get there, and sneak back to get more when you feed them.

  • how does he not get out

  • Wow! I hope you have a tight lid on the baby! That is one of the smartest creatures on Earth! He will try and get out... Be carefull with him.. Awesome animal, I see them in the wild when I go snorkeling in the caribbean..

  • lol he wants to play believe it or not u can give them baby toys and watch em have fun l0l0l

  • what kind of octopus is it ?

  • is it hard getting food for him?

  • I want some kalamari!

  • he s beautiful,im obsessed with them,i had no idea you could keep them.

  • Haha Entourage tv show in the background :)

  • It seems cruel to keep an animal as clever as that in a box. He must be pissed. Better of in the ocean!

  • @RobnGem2010 i agree his lifes goal is to get out of the fuking tank

  • i would never want a pet octopus...

  • Can they live with fish and if so what kind?

    What type of octo is that and what would be the best one to live with fish

  • @iguanabrad hey dude if u would like a octo with fish id suggest a blue ringed octo only get the size of a golf ball very good with fish and corals but extremly deadly if u get one use extreme caution they eat crabs and hermits

  • Has he ever tried climbing out?

  • damn your ugly squidwad

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  • How much dose it cost?

  • how long have you had the little guy?

    I am hoping to find some information besides all these websites saying they only last a few years at the most....I love salt water tanks, and I always wanted something different, but the lifespan of these awesome creatures is apparently so damn short

  • what type is that does it stay small or get really big?

  • wat do u feed it

  • To all the questions - A minimum size usually for an octopus tank should be 55 gallons (but it really depends on the type of octopus)

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    You don't need to take it out to clean the tank

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    It won't shoot ink unless its stressed, scared, or using it as a defence mechanism, The ink can suffacate it self but if t inks it was probably something you did to it

  • how beautiful animal i bearly have a betta fish i wish I had an octopus theyre so smart

  • I LUV YOU BABY, TRUST ME WHEN I SAAAAYYYY.

    lol I want an octopus.

  • Whats size tank is this?

  • yeah..i want one too..how do u clean the tank with out the little puss shooting ink?? and...if he does shoot ink will it kill himself like that?

  • how big of a tank would I need to keep something like that??

  • how do u get him out to clean the tank witout it shooting ink?

  • ENTOURAGE IN THE BACKGROUND!!!!! hahahahah. this video just got better.

  • how long have u had it? being a cephalapod i think most of their lifespans are only about a year thats kept me from getting one for a long time i really want a cuddle fish but their extremely sensitive and delicate a lot of dedication for something like that

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