That's even another reason for people not to have these things isolated in their tanks. They should be out there screwing their little brains out and making more 8 armed little wonderful monsters. The only ones that I am ok with owning these creatures are places with breeding programs and public aquariums in which they have all the stimulus, company, and medical care they might ever need.
there nothing wrong with owing this octupus as they arent endangered and providing you give them a good size aquarium to live in that mimics a reef crest or something like that and put some live fish in there or crabs for it to hunt they will love there home but that are curious animals, they like to explore everything which means you need to seal the top of the tank as they can squeeze through a 1 cm hole no problem
1 dog, 2 cats- domestic species well adapted to humans. All three are stray rescues (none were bred to satisfy my whims) and are part of the family. They choose to come in and watch TV, sleep in our beds and practically take us down when we get home, meaning they probably want to be with us. The octopus, I don't know. What is the average range covered by that breed of octupus daily? Based on that, is keeing it in a tank fair? Do we know enough about its natural behavior to satisfy its needs?
I wonder if videos of of prisioners condemned for life pasing back and forth would be titled "Human plays during the day". I found this video sad to watch. Octopus are brilliant creatures. If you like one so much donate the money that you would heve spent on the mollusk and the set up to an ocean protection agency and go to your local aquarium and look at the ones they have there for as long as you want.
exxon just dumped another 100 mile long spill of oil maybe this guy is doing us a favor we might have to go to his house to see the last octopus. if you love octopus so much or sealife in general stop driving and walk
Just because one loves something does not mean one must own it. They are intelligent creatures. Let them be in the open ocean. I find it odd that the video is titled "Octopus PLAYS during the day. I see no signs of amusement on the side of the animal. It looks more like it's trying to get out. You like the thing? Go SCUBA diving.
I saw your other video. Amazing animal. S/he seems bored, though. Do you ever, like, change up the tank, add some new stuff to explore, toys, that sorta thing? I know they have treat-puzzle toys you can give to dogs and cats so they don't go stir-crazy. There's one that's a sort of layered ball with holes and compartments in it. The idea is that they have to roll it around to get at the treats.Think that would work, or would it be too easy? They do that sort of thing at zoos, too.
Response to A1FELONY:
That's even another reason for people not to have these things isolated in their tanks. They should be out there screwing their little brains out and making more 8 armed little wonderful monsters. The only ones that I am ok with owning these creatures are places with breeding programs and public aquariums in which they have all the stimulus, company, and medical care they might ever need.
cuathebigtop 2 years ago
there nothing wrong with owing this octupus as they arent endangered and providing you give them a good size aquarium to live in that mimics a reef crest or something like that and put some live fish in there or crabs for it to hunt they will love there home but that are curious animals, they like to explore everything which means you need to seal the top of the tank as they can squeeze through a 1 cm hole no problem
gangbusta 3 years ago 3
if its wrong to have one in as a pet, how is one in an aquarium acceptable to you?
Yuichanz 3 years ago
1 dog, 2 cats- domestic species well adapted to humans. All three are stray rescues (none were bred to satisfy my whims) and are part of the family. They choose to come in and watch TV, sleep in our beds and practically take us down when we get home, meaning they probably want to be with us. The octopus, I don't know. What is the average range covered by that breed of octupus daily? Based on that, is keeing it in a tank fair? Do we know enough about its natural behavior to satisfy its needs?
cuathebigtop 3 years ago 6
I wonder if videos of of prisioners condemned for life pasing back and forth would be titled "Human plays during the day". I found this video sad to watch. Octopus are brilliant creatures. If you like one so much donate the money that you would heve spent on the mollusk and the set up to an ocean protection agency and go to your local aquarium and look at the ones they have there for as long as you want.
cuathebigtop 3 years ago
exxon just dumped another 100 mile long spill of oil maybe this guy is doing us a favor we might have to go to his house to see the last octopus. if you love octopus so much or sealife in general stop driving and walk
A1FELONY 2 years ago
what is that flashing line near the end?
EndlessOceanGirl 3 years ago
its lightning from the windows, wind is playing with curtains and they cover the sunshine getting into the room so it makes that flash
W1zzar3 3 years ago
awesome, is their a law in the u.s. that prohibits you from having one of these?
if not i just might have to get one
cichlids4ever 3 years ago
Just because one loves something does not mean one must own it. They are intelligent creatures. Let them be in the open ocean. I find it odd that the video is titled "Octopus PLAYS during the day. I see no signs of amusement on the side of the animal. It looks more like it's trying to get out. You like the thing? Go SCUBA diving.
cuathebigtop 3 years ago
yeah i would go scuba diving if i could....but since i cant go under water due to ear drum problem, the next best things aquariums....
cichlids4ever 3 years ago 5
hey how did you that ocotpus.(Please Respond)
geedunk13 3 years ago
WHAT?
newjersey02 3 years ago
lol
dreuxschwartz 3 years ago
I saw your other video. Amazing animal. S/he seems bored, though. Do you ever, like, change up the tank, add some new stuff to explore, toys, that sorta thing? I know they have treat-puzzle toys you can give to dogs and cats so they don't go stir-crazy. There's one that's a sort of layered ball with holes and compartments in it. The idea is that they have to roll it around to get at the treats.Think that would work, or would it be too easy? They do that sort of thing at zoos, too.
VegaCoyote 4 years ago 2
I wish i kill Octopus
thendlessonline 4 years ago
eew looks disgusting those holes lol
DeReCk120 4 years ago