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Toxicity? Adult Size? Certainly looks related to bimaculatus/oides with the orange spots in the skin and similar eye spot but the one thing I have noticed about the bimacs that differentiate them in photos from O. hummelincki/filosus is the color at the tips of their suckers. bimacs are definitely orange and these have a blue or dark grey (but definitely not orange) ring.