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I have been looking at this guy for 2.5 months, and today I figured out it is alive. I saw the tiny white fingers retract and it closed. Any ideas?

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The description "tiny white fingers" is reminiscent of a barnacle, but the shell doesn't appear to be?

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It’s a type of mussel. I have a similar one in my tank. I Just don’t know the exact species. He bothers no one. Not even the rock flower he’s under.
 

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I have been looking at this guy for 2.5 months, and today I figured out it is alive. I saw the tiny white fingers retract and it closed. Any ideas?

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These mainly come in with wild caught zoa and are harmless and not long lived. Often called a clam or mussel, they are actually part of the scallop grouping
 

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