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Baby Octopus Vulgaris at the California Academy of Sciences

Shortly after being put on exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences, this Caribbean Octopus vulgaris took up residence inside a glass bottle, on full view for adoring fans. Just as quickly, it moved back under a rock and started denning, and laying eggs. While eggs being laid in captivity is generally an exciting event, this particular species, like many but not all octopus, stops eating after it lays eggs and dies soon after they hatch which tends to put a damper on the joyous occasion. The biologist responsible for their care, Richard Ross, caught the hatching of the eggs from start to finish on film, and describes it as a waterfall flowing upwards toward the water's surface. Now, Ross faces the difficult task of trying to support thousands of tiny hatchlings. This species is "small egged" meaning it produces large numbers of very small planktonic 'paralarvae' which are notoriously difficult to feed and raise. The adult female and hatchlings will be on display for as long as possible in the Staff Picks area of Steinhart Aquarium at the California Academy of Sciences.

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Yup, those little guys are what you think they are. Lots of baby octopuses!  Lots and lots of Baby Octopus Vulgaris at the California Academy of SciencesVideo and stills taken by Rich Ross, California Academy of Sciences

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Mama octopus enjoying the comfort of her glass bottleMama octopus vulgaris in a bottle

13 responses to “Baby Octopus Explosion! (On Video)”

  1. Luiza Avatar
    Luiza

    awn! this is amazing! baby octopuses are so cute!

  2. Chari Mercier Avatar
    Chari Mercier

    Cute, adorable, tiny, and awesome! The good thing about baby octopuses is that they start growing up very fast, so they won’t stay this tiny for very long at all! They have to grow up that fast in the wild ocean to stay ahead of predators! Awesome job, California Aquarium!!
    Chari Mercier 🙂
    St. Pete, FL

  3. debg Avatar
    debg

    How big is that bottle? I’m trying to guess Mama’s size and need some sort of reference point.

  4. McHowl Avatar
    McHowl

    Awww, like little baby Cthulhus. So adorable 🙂

  5. Panny Avatar
    Panny

    Why does the mama octopus agitate the eggs in the video?

  6. lara Avatar
    lara

    She’s blowing water over them to help them hatch!

  7. Adrienne Avatar
    Adrienne

    It resembles a bunch of teeny tiny balloons being released into the sky.

  8. R J Pasky Avatar

    life is endlessly varied, and there are likely more species we will discover as time passes.

  9. Cephalover Avatar

    Brooding octopuses do this periodically, probably to keep the eggs well oxygenated and keep away any parasites or small animals who might prey on the eggs.

  10. Meme! Avatar
    Meme!

    DR ZOIDBERG!

  11. Hugo Costa Avatar

    I guys,
    if you want to know more about Octopus and other marine stuff
    visit my project http://skaphandrus.com/en/marine_species/info/species/Octopus_vulgaris
    Have a nice day,
    Hugo Costa,

  12. Silly Little Sheep Avatar

    One of the most amazing animals there is in the world… Although I guess all of them are pretty amazing, but theres something super cute about tiny cephalopods 🙂

  13. Animal world Avatar
    Animal world

    THEY ARE VERY TINY!![Which makes them cute.]

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