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sonict72 02/13/2011 08:25 AM

Live Octopus for Sale - $15 for two
 
Hmart in Niles is selling live Octopuses for $15 a bag. There are two or three of 'em in a net bag and they are very much alive. They are obviously meant for human consumption but if you ever wanted to have one in your tank, why not? Obviously, you will need a dedicated tank for this. Now I am regretting not picking up a Petco 55 gallon tank for $55. Octopuses are so cool...

Misenplace101 02/13/2011 10:23 AM

I saw those a few week back and thought the same thing on setting up a tank for them.

Lmecher 02/13/2011 10:37 AM

We have had members on Tonmo.com try but have never been successful saving them from the Asian market. Wow, Niles, never seen live there only frozen, hmmm. I think I'd try if I found a good candidate for rescue. These animals are handled very poorly. Even when handled well, mortality rate is high, especially this winter, more losses than usual. They are notoriously poor shippers. It is worth taking look though.

I should add if anyone is willing to take a shot, find out when they get their shipments in, and get a hold of one asap. This is what used to do when I purchased live blue crabs.

karmah 04/19/2011 05:41 PM

how do i buy one? what must i do? that would be so cool to have in my front den.

fragboy94 04/19/2011 08:07 PM

how big are they??

TheReefNinja 04/19/2011 08:26 PM

old thread......

fragboy94 04/19/2011 09:37 PM

Ahh ok

Misenplace101 04/19/2011 09:57 PM

I was there yesterday and they had a tank with 8-9 of them. Didn't see price though.


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sonict72 04/19/2011 10:30 PM

They usually have them for less than $20. And it looks like the delivery comes in on Thursdays. I am setting up a 125 gallon now and as soon as I transfer all my fish over to the new tank, I am going to get couple of them.

th.one 04/19/2011 10:46 PM

I applaud the efforts to save animals in deplorable conditions and what not but doesn't this just perpetuate the cycle long term? At least maintaining the demand... possibly increasing it. Don't know about this one.

SkullV 04/19/2011 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by th.one (Post 18668389)
I applaud the efforts to save animals in deplorable conditions and what not but doesn't this just perpetuate the cycle long term? At least maintaining the demand... possibly increasing it. Don't know about this one.

They are being sold for food, I don't think people buying them to keep as pets is going to change their inventory sheet at all.

TheReefNinja 04/20/2011 12:09 AM

Seriously rethinking selling my biocubes for a seahorse/pipefish and octo tank

fireball198 04/20/2011 12:40 AM

lol try to keep that guy in your tank.
they can fit in a 1/4 hole they be in your sump/ floor in no time gl

fragboy94 04/20/2011 09:05 AM

how big are they

Quote:

Originally Posted by Misenplace101 (Post 18668187)
I was there yesterday and they had a tank with 8-9 of them. Didn't see price though.


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ykh 04/20/2011 11:02 AM

i was hoping the store in naperville would carry it too but I never see it. If It's not expensive, i would like to give it a try in my tank. Worse comes worst, if it doesn't make it, I will have grilled "calamari" for dinner:)

Misenplace101 04/20/2011 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by fragboy94 (Post 18669622)
how big are they

The body are about 3-4 inches


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Lmecher 04/20/2011 01:09 PM

They are a temperate species, I believe they are being kept at H Mart in a tank near 50 degrees. They won't last long at reef temps.

skunkmere 10/29/2011 02:18 PM

I wouldn't mind buying a octopus from the asian market. Joong boo market is the closest thing to a h mart that i have. anyone know a better asian store in chicago?

dohc97 10/29/2011 02:50 PM

? what happened here?
Abel is by far one of the friendliest people on rc.

skunkmere 10/29/2011 03:22 PM

thanks Jose, Im not taking offense to anything Matthew is posting. I guess having a octopus is pretty much a huge job. i was thinking about tossing it in my sump bit i think they need at least a 50g or more and a dedication to them.

dc 10/30/2011 07:58 AM

Even tho this is an old thread I'm not going to lock it as it could be interesting. I deleted posts instead.

sonict72 10/30/2011 08:53 AM

The first half of Mathew's initial post contained the most useful information in this thread. Can we put that back on?

reef562 08/20/2012 03:13 PM

i want an octopus!!!!

vlamingitang 08/24/2012 02:39 PM

Most octopus only eat live foods. Live crayfish at $2 a piece can get costly. I have an octopus and he only eats live crayfish. They are very good escapers. They like to hide in dark places and at night they find escape routes if your tank isnt locked up like a jar. Octopus are short lived and like cooler temperatures. A whole tank dedicated to this species is preferred.

bocochoco 08/24/2012 02:47 PM

Have you two realized yet this thread is almost 2 years old now? Lol


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