Well Bubbles is slowly warming back up to me. She's not as enthuesiastic as she used to be. I mean before she would come right out and try and grab anything that I would put near here (including me), but she's coming out more and exploring more. Thanks for the compliment, I do my best and I'm not the greatest photographer/videographer. As for keeping other animals with cephs. I think it's best to get the animals in there first and get them settled before adding your ceph. You also have to be VERY CAUTIOUS about what you put in there. I know I do some crazy things with my animal selection, but you will NEVER!!!!! hear or see me place a trigger or an angel or any other fish like that in there because of their extreme tendencies to bite everything. I've seen it done and have seen the outcome (it's not pretty). It also helps to get the ceph at a really young age. Also with semi-aggressive fish like Damsels, it's really good to get several of the same species (3 or more) so that they stay pre-occupied with each other and don't have time for the octopus. I have seen this first hand. Feeding is also a big thing. If you want to keep fish, NEVER feed your ceph fish, and if for some reason they do manage to eat a fish, take the rest out. Unless of course that is you want to see them all dead at the bottom. And finally, if you are going to attempt this, do so in a really large tank, the bigger the better. This gives all of the animals plenty of room to move about and stay away from each other. You can see some of my earlier posts about the size of my tank and how I arranged it specifically for certain animals in different parts of the tank. Good luck though. To this point Bubbles has not killed any of the fish and even rooms with one small damsel.