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I can’t seem to find what this is. Have googled so many pics.

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But it looks to be moving around. Leathers can move, super slowly.
I dont know what he has

Unless he has more than 1
This was it on January 2. It feels firm to the touch, but fleshy. I do have two of them.
 

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Its sponge imo. Or cabbage coral. Blue sponge will grow like that.
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I think OP said these 2 move...sponges don't move unless its growing to reach somewhere and cabbage corals usually stay in the same place.

OP do you have gloves you could use to pick it up and take a closer pic of the underside and to see how thin they are?
 

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