Nope. its a Wonderpus. Yes that the real name. Very close to a mimic but a little smaller and colors are just a little different. Sorry pics are taken with my phone so they kind of bad. I do not suggest anyone to get one of these as very little is known about them and wild numbers seem very small. I have done a lot of work with Tonmo and study cephalopods. I rescued this one from a tank full of fish which is a big no no. I have kept 9 octo and 5 different species. I also do not suggest anyone keeping blue ringed octos also because they are very poisonous and the hospitals do not and can not get an antidote. There are plenty of people who do keep them and they are one of the most friendly octos and do not bite often but if they do its over. When most people find out that there life span is so short they dont want to keep octos anyway. Most of the octos kept live for just over 1 year birth to death and most of the time when you get one they are 6 months old already so you get 6 months if your lucky with them and they pass. We are working on captive breeding for multiple reasons
I know its supposed to be one pic a day but here is a couple more of my Wonderpus
I am sorry for breaking the rules. I felt most have not seen one of these so I wanted to share. if you want to see more check out my vid on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPOrf0pAegc&list=UUyXOq-yvZ4TdmooDtH4dTyA