Clam growing? ID? Pretty blue unique

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Found this tiny blueish pinkish(I think, colorblind lolz) clam under my zoas. Which I also believe host a peanut worm(3rd pic). Not sure how long the clam 's been there but I don't understand how my tank even has a clam growing lol. Anyone know ID of this clam? I'm still trying to find it online. Thanks!

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But I bought it dry lol. It was bleached and washed many times before I used it. Plus was never used before

Well its live now! Somehow all that got in there :) Maybe with the frag plug/corals. Maybe with the zoa's? Cuz the rock underneath the zoa rock looks bleh... but the one they are on looks great!
 
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Well its live now! Somehow all that got in there :) Maybe with the frag plug/corals. Maybe with the zoa's? Cuz the rock underneath the zoa rock looks bleh... but the one they are on looks great!
Haha I think it's a piece of wood or something the zoas are on. Which is glued to the rock. Had it for while now. When I first got it, it looked more decent haha
 

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