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hey guys i juz got a new pygmy octo about lets see....2 inches or so. it is temporarilly in my 10g tank till my 65g comes...but i think it is missing one leg...haha thanx for all ur support........ :D :) :( :o :shock: :P :x :lol: :? :cry: :evil: :twisted: :roll: :idea: :?: :!: :wink2: :mrgreen: :rainbow: :bugout: :yinyang: :madsci: :goofysca: :bonk: :notworth: :cyclops: :grad: :heee: :talker: :sleeping: :jester:
 
It's nice that you have a pygmy octopus. However, there's a bit of a problem here. You can't just put your octo into the larger tank when it arrives. You need to set up and cycle the tank. This takes time - maybe even three months.

Please do some more reading (press on the Ceph Care buttons) and look at the articles.

Nancy
 

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