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Idiosepius pygmaeus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Idiosepius

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Idiosepiidae

Scientific name
  
Idiosepius pygmaeus

Higher classification
  
Idiosepius

Order
  
Bobtail squid

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Similar
  
Idiosepius, Bobtail squid, Idiosepius paradoxus, Sepiolidae, Sepiadariidae

Pygmy squid idiosepius pygmaeus hatch at reef hq aquarium


Idiosepius pygmaeus, also known as the two-toned pygmy squid, is a species of bobtail squid native to the Indo-Pacific. It occurs in waters of the South China Sea, Japan, Philippines, Palau, Indonesia, Northern Mariana Islands, as well as northern and northeastern Australia. It inhabits shallow, inshore waters.

I. pygmaeus weighs 0.00033 g upon hatching and increases in weight to 0.175 g as it reaches maturity in 50 days (1260 degree days). It inhabits waters at a temperature of 25.2°C. Growth rate has been calculated as 12.55 and physiological growth rate as 0.498.

I. pygmaeus grows to 20 mm in mantle length.

This species has been reared on a diet of glass shrimp (Acetes sibogae australis) in the laboratory.

The type specimen was collected in the South China Sea (04°20′N 107°20′E) and is deposited at the Zoologisk Museum of Kobenhavns Universitet in Copenhagen.

References

Idiosepius pygmaeus Wikipedia