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The eggs arrived in Feb 2008 and began hatching soon after.
Hatchling S. bandensis are really really small
An egg not quite ready to hatch - note the yolk sac still attached to the front of the baby cuttle inside the eggs
Close up of cuttle in the egg very near to hatching
Baby cuttle in the egg from the bottom - note the funnel is clearly visable
Hatchling cuttles often stay near the eggs after hatching. Note to the left, the deflated egg the hatchling recently left.