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03/27/2003, 03:09 PM | #1 |
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I miss my bimac, should I get a vulgaris?
I'm back.
I haven't been hanging around this forum much because my bimac died a few months back. So, I turned my tank back into a reef tank and I now have corals and several fish happily swimming around. The only problem is that I really, really liked having an octo in my tank, and I want another one. This time, I want a larger one - maybe a vulgaris? If I upgrade my 55 gallon tank to a 150 and keep the 150 a reef, what is the largest octo I can keep in my 55 and still find online? The only reason I ask, is because finding an octo the first time was hard, even for a bimac. Any ideas? |
03/28/2003, 06:17 AM | #2 |
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A vulgaris would do great in a large tank. They are not easy to come across in the trade however. If its a 55 I would stick with bimaculoides. Look at www.fishsupply.com, they can get you a bimac.
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03/28/2003, 07:38 PM | #3 |
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Flying Fish Express sometimes stock Vulgaris. Check out the Ceph pages and look under suppliers they have a list of places that supply octopi and different species.
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03/28/2003, 07:52 PM | #4 |
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....or, i could pick up a V. for you
interested in trading? |
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