High Tide Aquatics

Octopus chierchiae breeding!

Thales

Past President
Funny after this weekend! Me so happy!
This species hasn't been seen in the trade for 10-20 years, and through wheeling and dealing I was able to get three specimens and breed them. The adult female's mantle is about the size of a thumbnail and the babies are less than 1/4 inch. Even though they are nocturnal, they may be the perfect small aquarium octo - interesting to look at, easy to feed, and breed-able. I have two babies, hopefully more on the way - and even better, this species doesn't die after brooding and will continue to eat and brood more eggs throughout her life.

Baby and Adult
 
I wouldn't think so given the size of the adult. Those suckers a tiny IMO.
 
You call those large eggs...coming out of that puny little thing? Dang, what size are small egg species, 50 microns :D
 
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