About 48 hours after their arrival one female deposited this clutch of eggs on the tank wall.
In an effort to conceal them, the female adds gravel to the sticky eggs.  The eggs are opaque
in color and will take, depending on temperature, from 23 to 28 days to develop and hatch.
 

Click here to see a picture of two baby squid less than 24 hours old.

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