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Very curious.
It does retract. It has no skeleton and a pedal disc, like an anemone. For me, the description gives mixed signals about which species I’m dealing with. The diameter is about 0.5 cm (≈0.2 in).Very curious.
Does it retract when you touch it?
Does it have a skeleton?
Haven’t seen anything that furry
Not that I know of either…now I’m stumped…this means “Research Girl” has to go into action!Hey @BonnieB, thanks for your reply!
I see where you’re coming from, but there’s one thing that doesn’t quite add up for me. Clove polyps are usually connected at the stem, while my hitchhiker, although it covers the surface quite densely, appears to be solitary.
Are there any variants of clove polyps that grow solitarily? As far as I know, there aren’t.

Oh wait, what about Waving Hand corals (Anthelia sp?)? They are individual polyps, retract and look like the cloves, are fast growing take over everything suckers too. If not, Research Girl goes into action!Not that I know of either…now I’m stumped…this means “Research Girl” has to go into action!Hey @BonnieB, thanks for your reply!
I see where you’re coming from, but there’s one thing that doesn’t quite add up for me. Clove polyps are usually connected at the stem, while my hitchhiker, although it covers the surface quite densely, appears to be solitary.
Are there any variants of clove polyps that grow solitarily? As far as I know, there aren’t.![]()

