epipelagic zone (sunlight zone)- as deep as 200 meters, until they reach full maturation, then the will descend into the mesopelagic zone (twilight zone).
The piglet squid lives in the epipelagic zone (sunlight zone) until they are fully matured when they descend in to the mesopelagic zone (twilight zone).
the deep zone
The Pacific Ocean .
Squid are found all over the world. They can live both in shallow water close to shore, and in the open ocean at great depths. They are very common off the west coast of North America, the Caribbean sea, and Japan.
The vampire squid.
in the midnight zone
Abyssal glass squid are found in the deep ocean, specifically in the aphotic zone which is deeper than 1,000 meters (3,281 feet) where there is no light penetration. They are known to inhabit depths ranging from 1,000 to 4,000 meters.
* Aphotic Zone
artic zone
the abyssal zone, sometimes called the abyss or midnight zone.
Animals that can be found in the midnight ocean zone include deep-sea fish like anglerfish, gulper eels, and hatchetfish. Other creatures, such as giant squid and vampire squids, are also known to inhabit this deep and dark region of the ocean.
Coastal Ocean