Hydroid? Coral? Hitchhiker on Maxima Clam

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Doesn't quite match anything I have seen in the ID thread. Tips are purple-ish changing to a lime green in the center.

Agitated my clam on purpose to enable identification.

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looks like a daisy polyp or pipe organ polyp, but below your circle to the left could be hydroids
 
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looks like a daisy polyp or pipe organ polyp, but below your circle to the left could be hydroids

Yeah i figured those were hydroids, but like this other thing I've never seen and doesn't match really anything - close to a pipe organ or clove but not quite.

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My first though was a green star polyp. If the other is hydroids, you want to get that out of your tank and address it ASAP.
 
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My first though was a green star polyp. If the other is hydroids, you want to get that out of your tank and address it ASAP.

Im keeping an eye on it - im not 100% convinced its hydroids.
 

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Hydroids look more like small feather duster.
This not look like a hydroids.
 
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Hydroids look more like small feather duster.
This not look like a hydroids.

Agreed - I looked closer- has a "mat" base - looks like gsp in infancy.
 
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But I still don't know what is in the circle! :mad::p
 

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Looks like a tiny baby hammer coral.
 
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Looks like a tiny baby hammer coral.
That's what I thought, heh - but I doubt it. No skeleton I can see.

The problem.with hydroids is once you realize you have them, its to late. I'd quarantine it if you can.
It's definitley not a hydroid: I finally ruled them out. I did the deep dive on google image and this forum and the differences are apparent.
 
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The mystery remains...
 
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I guess ill just see what it grows into? lol
 

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That's what I thought, heh - but I doubt it. No skeleton I can see.


It's definitley not a hydroid: I finally ruled them out. I did the deep dive on google image and this forum and the differences are apparent.
Make sure you googled the right kind of hydroids, colonial hydroids. I don't think that is hydroids either, but it's good to know what they look like. They are a real beacch to get rid of.
 
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So here is a short video - I just fed so there's a lot of particulate - but the creature in question is on the shell of the clam roughly center mass of the video.

 

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