Sorry for the poor picture but it only comes out at night and I can really only get pictures in the morning before the lights come on. As soon as the light comes on it splits. This is when I very first put it in the tank. When all spread out it is only about the size of a silver dollar maybe a little smaller. Thanks in advance.



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to TONMO, to you and your octopus. It's hard to see the details, but it looks like its eyespot might have the orange edge, which would make it Octopus hummelincki, perhaps. You might be able to get more pictures with a red light at night. Do you know anything about where it came from? hummelincki is an Atlantic species, so if it came from California area it's probably one of the bimac species, but if it's from the Atlantic it's most likely hummelincki... any other species with eyespots would be pretty unusual in the pet trade. In either case, it's probably a juvenile rather than a dwarf species, at least I can't think of any dwarf that has eyespots that look like that.

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