STUMPY SPINE CUTTLEFISH Sepia bandensis
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This Cuttlefish is small and mostly found in coral reefs or in sandy areas. They have a short line on their upper body and small blue lines along their fin. They are found at night and walk often instead of swimming. They feed on crustaceans.
Frequency of sightings:
Occasional
Best time of year:
All year round
Remarks:
Small species, body up to 5 cm
Divesites seen at:
Aw Shucks, Goby A´Crab, Lembeh Resort House Reef, Makawide, Makawide 2, Makawide 3, Nudi Falls, Nudi Retreat
Taxonomical order of this critter:
Invertebrate
Mollusks
Cephalopod
Cuttle Fish
- Broadclub cuttlefish
- Flamboyant cuttlefish
- Needle Cuttlefish
- Pygmy cuttlefish
- Stumpy spine Cuttlefish

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