Hello!
New here. My name is Pik.
First, sorry for my English, I'm from Bangkok, Thailand. So, please read it with your mind.
The question is: my Octopus peel her suckers many times a day. Is this normal behavior? (I also attached the short video while she cleaning her suckers to this post)
Below are the water parameters info:
No2 = <0.3
No3 = 25
Ammonia = <0.5
pH = 8.1-8.4
Salinity = 30 PPT
Water temp.= 26C
My DT is about 50 gallons (36" x 18" x18") and change 10% of water every week.
I know it's not quite good water quality but I think she's fine because she eat a lot of live mysis shrimps (5-8 shrimps/each time) everytime I feed her and always come out from her pvc pipe (now she live in the clear glass bottle and never go back to her pvc pipe again. Lol), walking around the tank (usually with normal color, not the dark red) when she see me.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Pik.
New here. My name is Pik.
First, sorry for my English, I'm from Bangkok, Thailand. So, please read it with your mind.
The question is: my Octopus peel her suckers many times a day. Is this normal behavior? (I also attached the short video while she cleaning her suckers to this post)
Below are the water parameters info:
No2 = <0.3
No3 = 25
Ammonia = <0.5
pH = 8.1-8.4
Salinity = 30 PPT
Water temp.= 26C
My DT is about 50 gallons (36" x 18" x18") and change 10% of water every week.
I know it's not quite good water quality but I think she's fine because she eat a lot of live mysis shrimps (5-8 shrimps/each time) everytime I feed her and always come out from her pvc pipe (now she live in the clear glass bottle and never go back to her pvc pipe again. Lol), walking around the tank (usually with normal color, not the dark red) when she see me.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Pik.