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Aquarium's octopus devotes her final days to unfertilized eggs
Los Angeles Times
|September 13, 2025
A beloved octopus is entering the last stage of her life in Long Beach, and will spend the remainder of her days caring for eggs that will never hatch.
GHOST, a giant Pacific octopus, has laid eggs and entered the final stage of her life cycle-senescence.
News of the approaching demise of Ghost — a giant Pacific octopus who has called the Aquarium of the Pacific home for more than a year — prompted an outpouring of sadness on the aquarium’s social media accounts.
The last phase of an octopus’ life cycle is known as senescence. For males, it occurs after mating. For a female, such as Ghost, the phase includes sitting on her eggs for six to seven months and a short period of time after they hatch.
Ghost most recently laid unfertilized eggs because she did not have a mate.
"Though senescence is part of the natural life cycle of a female octopus, it is still a sad time for us, especially for those who formed a bond with her as they care for her each day," said Nate Jaros, the aquarium’s vice president of animal care.
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