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Lookie like they just needed a spot to stir their ball weights lolWhat are you housing in your tank to require 8lb of weight on each corner?
Lookie like they just needed a spot to stir their ball weights lol
What monster is in there? Puffer?
What are you housing in your tank to require 8lb of weight on each corner?
she died at the end of June. they don't live long. 18-24 months. she was probably a year old when I got her. I did not find it hard other than you shouldn't go away with out having someone on call. she ate crabs and snails freely in tank and I would hand feed her shrimp, oysters, clams. in the end the last week it was like she didn't know me (senility) and last 2 days she didn't eat. very interactive and friendly though. I wrote it up on my build thread. never tried to get out though. grew to about 24" arm tip to arm tip. kids loved feeding her.I’ve seen pet octopus but my experience is limited and they have always been small.
Yours is incredible! I’m sure very intelligent. The weights make sense now.
Do you find it’s a hard pet to keep?
I made a DIY mesh lid for my tank. It has aluminum hinges with aluminum fasteners too. Works like a champ.
Me, too! I made mine out of a DIY screen door kit I bought from Home Depot. I cut it down to size, and it was perfect! All in all, I spent about $20. It's been on there for almost a year, and it's still going strong!
I used materials from Home Depot for mine. I take it off a couple times a month and rinse it off to clear salt residue, but that is it. So far, at least, I do not see any signs of corrosion.So what is the concern with corrosion on the screen frame material? I have thought about making one myself but worried that it will corrode over a salt tank. Are the colored versions safer? Like white/brown etc that Home Depot has? What screen material did you use?
Thanks for the response! What did you use for the “screen” part? Just the 1/4” plastic netting online from like BRS?I used materials from Home Depot for mine. I take it off a couple times a month and rinse it off to clear salt residue, but that is it. So far, at least, I do not see any signs of corrosion.
Did the goby jump out when the lid was off?Also have a DIY screen top had a firefish jump out of the tank before I had a top so decided to make one got one side made and found my diamond goby dried up on the floor when the day I went to finish the other side top