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O. cyanea isn't a pygmy by any means. I believe they get quite a bit larger than O. vulgaris. O. marginatus is a relatively small species but they aren't a pygmy either.
Yeah, they're probably my favorite from all the footage I've seen. Very impressive in just about every way an octopus could be. If only I could transform a bedroom into a tank...
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