The amount of this species peaked in different areas and were associated with distinct oceanographic conditions.
Nesting grounds are usually crevices in rocky coral or reef points near to beaches (Summer and Spring).
), muscular squids that occupy neritic waters often in association with small patch reefs and seagrass (Voss, 1953).
In spite of the accessible habitat, the squid is rarely captured and little is known of its biology.
Male and female adults usually die shortly after spawning and brooding.