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My wife wants an octopus...


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    dlhirst - Reefkeeper
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    Plus, O & S is a cool store to visit anyway...

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    After watching that Deep Sea Aliens on SCI last week who doesn't want an octopus?? Just saying they are so cool.

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    Its on my list of things to try some day for sure. I saw the Trop posted on last week in their forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by streetrodder007 View Post
    JIM, a 4' octopus could pull you in the tank if he was mad . You would make national news !! haha
    I missed this post from long ago...that might be a good trick to help get CR on the map!

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