Can someone tell me what is is?

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I noticed this in my tank tonight and have no idea what it is or how it got there. Anyone know what it is? Thanks!

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That is quite the unusual little critter you've got there. Any chance at a better picture as I am unsure.
 

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Thanks for the welcome! Here is a side view if it. You can cee the size in comparison with the alveopora.

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Looks like a nudibranch to me, but not one I have seen before.

 

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Are these pictures of it on your rock or is it on the glass? I'm stumped. If it's on the rock I'd guess anemone of some sort that's closed up but has tentacles hanging out.
 

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The first picture looked like a closed up Anemone to me, but in the second and third the gangly parts looked like a cerata from a nudibranch. Then I look at the first again and the bottom part looks like it could be the front rhinophores (the U-ish shape before it goes to a point). That assumes it moves. If it does not move, it is likely an anemone, but not an Aiptasia and probably not a Mojano.
 

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The first picture looked like a closed up Anemone to me, but in the second and third the gangly parts looked like a cerata from a nudibranch. Then I look at the first again and the bottom part looks like it could be the front rhinophores (the U-ish shape before it goes to a point). That assumes it moves. If it does not move, it is likely an anemone, but not an Aiptasia and probably not a Mojano.
I know right lol, I cant decide either
 

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Being a hitchhiker, it being an anemone makes sense because a nem hitchhiking would likely be bleached like yours appears.
 

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