Yes, I am suggesting that you ADD light (note my original post) to any place you can to eliminate dark areas. The extra light does not have to be overly bright, it should be white light (vs blue, green or red). I simply use a night light over the sump area. You want to make the tank uncomfortable for denning except where you want him to go and you want have the light on when the room is dark.I also have alot of caves in my aquascaping that will provide a lot of hinding area's and dark stops. Will that reduce my chances of the octopus moving into the PVC?
dwhatley;568026 wrote: In the mean time, look carefully at your tank (try to look at it like you have not seen it before) and see if any shells seem pecularly placed.
Did you find the empty snail shells in one area? Some species (but I have not noted this with briareus in the aquarium) will keep what is called a midden near their dens. The midden consists of collected food shells (and sometimes collected food that does not travel fast like snails). If you spot a cluster of shells, don't try to disrupt anything but do put either a lot of light (to make it want to move) or your trap near the area.
musicalocean;568054 wrote: I dont think I blinked this whole thread. The suspense is killing me! I'm pretty good at putting things back into place so if all else fails I would be happy to take your rock out & then put it back like it was for ya. Ask John at all things aquatic! I took over 100 pounds of rock out to catch a clownfish & managed to put it back even nicer than before & mine had corals on it too. I did do alot of cussing though so earplugs are a necessity & also gloves for me prefferably the elbow ones like the vets use lol.
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