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This guy came in on gulf live rock. It doesnt move but does open and close a mouth on the tip looks kinda like a red/dark orange dried up prune. Any idea what it actually is.. it doesnt appear to be a sponge and does react fairly quickly if touched or water movement stops or starts. It will close/open within a few seconds. It has a fleshy looking hole high on left side that I cannot get a picture of.

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I mean it reminds me of a tunicate BUT the thing is huge probably 2.5 inches long and 3/4-1 inch across. Think a living thumb on the rock with a mouth that opens and closes periodically. Also has wrinkly skin and grows algae like the rock.
 

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I mean it reminds me of a tunicate BUT the thing is huge probably 2.5 inches long and 3/4-1 inch across. Think a living thumb on the rock with a mouth that opens and closes periodically. Also has wrinkly skin and grows algae like the rock.
there's lots of different species some are bigger than others
 

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