Unfortunately, even Diver's Den misidentifies their octos. I bought a Maya octopus from them (see Maya - O.hummelincki) several months ago. If it had been an O.Maya it would have been a baby but she was O.hummelincki and started brooding behavior within a week. I notified them of the problem and they honored their warranty because of the mislabled species (even though she was still alive, she was doomed to die shortly) but they later advertised the same misidentified octo.
There are two primary groups that have been received from live aquaria under the "indo" lable (both will need 75 -78 temp). One is a diurnal and in the abdopus complex (often aculeatus but sometimes what appears to be a smaller species) and the other a small nocturnal likely in the macropus complex. Puddles is one of the nocturnal and Ohno one of the diurnal.
There are two primary groups that have been received from live aquaria under the "indo" lable (both will need 75 -78 temp). One is a diurnal and in the abdopus complex (often aculeatus but sometimes what appears to be a smaller species) and the other a small nocturnal likely in the macropus complex. Puddles is one of the nocturnal and Ohno one of the diurnal.