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Hi there,
my friend from Slovakia bought some live rock week ago. Two days later he found this small octopus in tank. Can somebody help with ID please??? Here it is: ![]() ![]() Thanks a lot. |
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Wow that's amazing.
How big is it? |
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#3
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it's really small, half from second pic.
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#4
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that looks poisonous !
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WOW - that is beautiful!! Do you know where the live rock originated from? That may help with ID
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The colors in the first pic are incredible!
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Jared |
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Wow, What will he do with it?
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How come I never find cool hitchhikerss like that?
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very cool. If you're looking for an ID though, go post it on tonmo. all the cephalopod experts congregate there.
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It looks like a baby O. briareus, if that's the case he'll get big fast. Very cool hitchhiker.
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