My Wife Thinks It Is A Popcorn Kernel

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Ok,

My wife and I don't really like popcorn too much and don't have it in the house, that was more of a joke. I am colorblind so this ID was difficult for me. I have gotten really familiar with the standard hitchhikers, but I am struggling with this one. From a distance it appears to be bubble algae kind of. I pulled it out of the tank and you will see that it splits open and has a little seed thing inside, almost like an egg. Any ideas?

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I don't know what it is. Hows that for an honest answer?

But I have questions:
was it soft and slimy or did it have a 'skin' like bubble algae?
Did it ever move in the tank (other than being blown around by the water flow)?

And lets try to get some help: #ReefSquad
 
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I don't know what it is. Hows that for an honest answer?

But I have questions:
was it soft and slimy or did it have a 'skin' like bubble algae?
Did it ever move in the tank (other than being blown around by the water flow)?

And lets try to get some help: #ReefSquad
It was hard, like a popcorn kernel and had a skin that peeled off. The skin was kind of like when you crack open a peanut and there is still that skin around it that you pull off.

I never saw it move, it just appeared.
 

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I’m confused by the skin part. Are you sure it wasn’t just some algae or something on a baby oyster? “Seed” could be the start of a pearl? Have I been watching to many Disney movies?
 

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A bivalve usually has two symmetrical halves of the valve which I'm not seeing in the OPs pictures. We have had quite a few bivalves come in on live rock which lived and grew in our tanks over the years.
 

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If yoy look closely at this pic you can see when he broke it he didnt break it between the halves making 2 equal sides he broke only part of one side. I stick with bivalve...
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