back into his houss, returned him to his little pen for safe keeping, and 
folded for the day. 
In the evening I came at last to the end of the work on the new camera 
case. It is now ready for business. I think it will be interesting to see 
how the lOOmm lens works under water. 
August 1. 
Another go at the octo-moray business today. The octopus came out 
of his house and took the crab almost as soon as it was presented to him. 
When he had settled down to his meal in front of his house we opened the 
door for the mo ray. 
This time I held the camera on the octopus. And this time nothing 
happened. The ooto wrinkled his brows and looked a bit worried, backed 
as far towards the entrance of his house as he could, and that was all. 
The moray swam in, headed for the octopus after he had looked around a bit. 
The ooto did not panic, but merely hold the crab up towards the moray, 
keeping his tentacles well out of the way. The moray nudged him a couple 
of times with his nose and then swam off. And that was that. The octopus 
finished his meal in a leisurely fashion, retired to his house, and we 
picked him up and put him back in his box. No hits, no runs. 
August 2. 
This day we put the octopus in his house in the shooting pen while the 
