Red clam shell!

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So does anyone know why my Mimosa clam is bright red wherever there is new growth? It’s healthy and happy but I’ve never seen this before and I’m so curious!
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Ok so it’s not ON the clam. The new growth of the shell itself is red/orange. It’s not sponge or cyano or coralline, it’s the shell itself
 

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Sure looks like algae to me. Have you tried to scrape it with your finger nail?
 
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Guys... I’ve been reefing for 20 years. It’s not cyano! You can’t scrape it off. The shell itself is orange. Even along the top edge of the shell. I’ve had the clam for more than 6 months so it’s certainly new growth. Interestingly, the scutes are the normal white/grey color
 
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It’s looks like this but much deeper and more vibrant. What causes this?
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Guys... I’ve been reefing for 20 years. It’s not cyano! You can’t scrape it off. The shell itself is orange. Even along the top edge of the shell. I’ve had the clam for more than 6 months so it’s certainly new growth. Interestingly, the scutes are the normal white/grey color
Have you tried scraping it off?
 

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I see where the part is orange but there is cyano on the shell, I think thats what's getting people confused
 

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Maybe it is picking up some mineral making it colored. Interesting. Not seen it in any of mine before. Healthy? Cool genetic quirk?
 

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Maybe it is picking up some mineral making it colored. Interesting. Not seen it in any of mine before. Healthy? Cool genetic quirk?

+1 I was also thinking maybe there is something in OPs water that it uses to build its shell coloring it
 

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Neat, maybe some byproduct of the hybrid? Two semi-related but unhelpful questions: whys the clam not open? And where’d you score a mimosa!?
 

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