Display of the Kisslip Cuttlefish at Kamogawa Sea World
Kamogawa Sea World, the flagship facility of Granvista Hotel & Resort, located in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture, is excited to announce the exhibition of the Kisslip cuttlefish, a remarkable species that was bred and grown at the facility itself. This exhibit highlights the dedication to marine life conservation and education that Kamogawa Sea World embodies.
About the Kisslip Cuttlefish
The Kisslip cuttlefish (学名:Sepia lycidas) is known for its striking appearance, particularly the eye-like patterns on its back, which have earned it the nickname "Patterned Cuttlefish". This species can grow up to 50 cm long, making it a significant member of the cuttlefish family. Its native habitat ranges from depths of 50 to 100 meters in sandy areas, where it uses its unique coloration and patterns for camouflage.
Breeding and Care at Kamogawa Sea World
The process of breeding the Kisslip cuttlefish began when the parent cuttlefish were introduced in January 2025. By March, they laid eggs, and by mid-May, the eggs hatched successfully. The care team at Kamogawa Sea World ensured a seamless transition for the hatchlings by maintaining a consistent supply of live food, which is crucial for their early development. They worked diligently to adapt the young cuttlefish to frozen food early on while regularly cleaning their tanks and adjusting their living environment to suit their growth needs.
The hatchlings measured about 1 cm at birth but have grown into healthy individuals, now reaching sizes of around 15 cm within just four months. This rapid growth showcases the quality of care and conditions provided at Kamogawa Sea World.
Unique Features of the Exhibit
Visitors can observe the Kisslip cuttlefish in the Eco Aqualoom "Estuary" tank, where these fascinating creatures exhibit their incredible ability to mimic the surrounding sand for camouflage. They can also change their body color, displaying an array of patterns that mesmerize onlookers. If you're lucky, you might witness one of them extending its arms swiftly to catch prey, a thrilling sight to behold.
Join Us for an Unforgettable Experience
The Kisslip cuttlefish exhibit is a part of a broader commitment by Kamogawa Sea World to educate the public about marine life and the importance of preservation efforts. The facility features over 800 species of marine animals, including the magnificent orca, dolphins, sea lions, and belugas, all offering entertaining performances that captivate both families and friends.
In conclusion, the Kisslip cuttlefish at Kamogawa Sea World is more than just a visual treat; it’s a testament to the successful breeding programs and dedication to marine life conservation. Come visit and enjoy an enriching experience with these intriguing creatures.
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For more information about Kamogawa Sea World, including ticket prices and visiting hours, please check their official website or follow them on social media. Make sure to plan your trip soon to experience the wonders of the ocean!
Important Information
- - Location: Kamogawa Sea World, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
- - Opening Hours: Open year-round (dates may vary)
- - Admission Fees: Adults: ¥3,300, Children (elementary/middle school): ¥2,000, Infants (4 years and older): ¥1,300, Seniors (60+): ¥2,700
- - Contact: 04-7093-4803
- - Website: Kamogawa Sea World
Experience the charm of the ocean and the magic of the Kisslip cuttlefish – a journey worth taking!