Cold_H2O
Guest
I dove Redondo last night for the first time. There is an octopus guarding her eggs under one of the boats there. She is looking very grey and not very active. I am guessing she is almost dead. She has managed to hollow out both sides under the boat. I think she did this to allow water to circulate over the eggs unassisted.
The question is.... Have those eggs of hers hatched yet? I could see the egg sacks hanging from the bottom of the boat but could not tell if they still held eggs. Vis was not great last night.
I know that the female usually dies before the eggs hatch. So I was wondering if the eggs hatch and the female is almost dead will she stay till she dies? I have heard that on rare occations the female lives to breed again. I don't think it will happen in this case.
If you are interested in seeing an octopus and her eggs outside of the aquarium. I would suggest you get to Redondo quickly. Not sure how much longer this gal is going to be arounds.
The question is.... Have those eggs of hers hatched yet? I could see the egg sacks hanging from the bottom of the boat but could not tell if they still held eggs. Vis was not great last night.
I know that the female usually dies before the eggs hatch. So I was wondering if the eggs hatch and the female is almost dead will she stay till she dies? I have heard that on rare occations the female lives to breed again. I don't think it will happen in this case.
If you are interested in seeing an octopus and her eggs outside of the aquarium. I would suggest you get to Redondo quickly. Not sure how much longer this gal is going to be arounds.