PYGMY SQUID Idiosepius sp.
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This tiny squid is found in shallow waters often in association with seaweed or sea grass. They feed on crustaceans including amphipods as large as themselves.
Frequency of sightings:
Rare
Best time of year:
All year round
Remarks:
Size up to 1.5 cm
Divesites seen at:
Hairball 1, Jahir, Jahir 2, Lembeh Resort House Reef, Nudi Falls, TK 1
Taxonomical order of this critter:
Invertebrate
Mollusks
Cephalopod
Squid
- Bigfin Reef Squid
- Bobtail Squid
- Pygmy Squid
- Tropical Bottletail Squid

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