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Hello everyone, I have a clear like thing that just grew on this live rock in my reef tank. It almost looks like a Venus fly trap.. can you help me identify what it could be?
 
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It looks like it may be a bivalve of some kind (like a clam, scallop, or similar), but that color is very interesting. Does this thing react to light or being touched/does it move at all (i.e. does it close/open at all, or retract and expand)? Is it soft or hard?
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It looks like it may be a bivalve of some kind (like a clam, scallop, or similar), but that color is very interesting. Does this thing react to light or being touched/does it move at all (i.e. does it close/open at all, or retract and expand)? Is it soft or hard?

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It does react to light, it opens and closes. I’m not sure if it’s soft or hard because I haven’t touched it or anything.
 
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It does react to light, it opens and closes. I’m not sure if it’s soft or hard because I haven’t touched it or anything.
Reacting to light and opening and closing both support my guess of bivalve. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what kind of bivalve it is, but, regardless, it's a harmless filter feeder.

Hopefully someone will be able to help us narrow it down a bit, but it's a neat find you have there, and the color at the moment is pretty unique/cool.
 
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