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Just wondering if is a clam and if it is what species would you say it is?
 

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Looks like a tridachna dersera. But I may be wrong because I can’t see the shell very well. It looks smooth to me.
 
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Very cool. I want to say it is a type of oyster but I am not sure myself.

The mantle is very bright blue under actinic if it helps, but it seems not as expanded as most clams.
 
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Looks like a tridachna dersera. But I may be wrong because I can’t see the shell very well. It looks smooth to me.

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There’s some more close up pics, the mantle looks to be connected on the middle
 
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Yeah nope not a tridacna. Second pic, tridacnas have patterned shells. Still a cool hitchhiker.

No I wasn’t thinking myself too, I wouldn’t think is a oyster to as normally they very pale in colour. Is just the bright colours and the small mantle that making me curious as never seen anything like it.
 
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Could it be a hippopus porcellanus or something similar?
 

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Nothing wrong with the oyster and they are very cool creatures themselves. Going on color to determine if it is photosynthetic isn't entirely accurate either. I have a huge black mussel of some kind that has purplish/blue lips (they are small) but is definitely a filter feeder since it greatly opens up at night and during the day is covered by a large yuma.
 
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Nothing wrong with the oyster and they are very cool creatures themselves. Going on color to determine if it is photosynthetic isn't entirely accurate either. I have a huge black mussel of some kind that has purplish/blue lips (they are small) but is definitely a filter feeder since it greatly opens up at night and during the day is covered by a large yuma.

No not at all, I do like interesting and different species of all sorts, I was just thinking photosynthetic as the clam is very sensible to light changes like most normal healthy clams.
 

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