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frog or octo? id please...
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I'd say frogspawn but I have been wrong before.
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I think it's a frogspawn also. Google Euphyllia yaeyamaensis to me those are what I would consider an Octospawn.
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Don't beat a noob too hard with the 'ol whacking stick but looks like frogspawn too.
Found this statement on tcmas.org FastFish720 04-22-2009, 01:16 AM Typically frogspawn has larger bubbles and tips, where as octospawn has more smaller bubbles throughout the whole tentacle. Octospawn is also known as grape frogspawn. |
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We don't use sticks here,
(grizz) >< (ckmullin) Good descriptive definition though.
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We use fish sticks!! Mmmm.. Fish sticks. Looks like an orange frogspawn to me. Octospawn tends to have more nubbins that are closely packed together.
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