Serendipity had most of the markings associated with what we are calling hummelincki but her eye spots lacked the yellow/orange outer rings and the bullseye center that I have seen in both of my males. In fact her ring was not often seen and when it was it was a very strike, almost irridescent deep blue. She also did not show the blue/purple tint around the outer rim of the sucker rings and never displayed the peach speckles on the underside (she only showed a solid white underside). There is only one "two-spot" Caribbean that I can find (hummelincki/filosis) and her eyespot matches the brief description (no mention of the yellow/orange outer ring nor the inner bullseye) in Norman's,
Cephalopods, A World Guide. Soooo, I am wondering if the two are different species (so the common one we are seeing is not hummelincki) or if there
is sexual dimorphism in this species. Unfortunately, 'Dipity dissappeared to brood and then vanished without a trace and no babies were ever seen. There was no chance (I was going to try of course and the experimental tanks are still set up) of raising any but maybe a microscope would have shown different rings (not likely anyway but it would have been intresting to look). You are the only one I remember having a female that had hatchlings so I have been watching for your return to ask
