What is this ball thing?

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What is this? Just appeared recently. In a 60 gallon with 2 1 inch tangs (about to move to 180 fo da popo) 2 ocelaris one long nose hawkfish diamond goby Molly miller blenny and purple and white pincushion urchin

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Could be a sponge or limpet and I can’t touch it atm my hands are dirty. The only thing I’ve introduced is a scopes tang not even for two days, so I’m just surprised how it got that big. Maybe I didn’t notice it grow but I haven’t added anything in a while since the tang.
 

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I will say it does look hard visually but it could be squishy for all I know.:face-with-monocle:

Im bettin on some kinda bivalve or somethin! See if its in the same spot later on! If it doesnt move it could just be a neat addition to the tank
 
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I started with no live rock, but the rock itself was live like 10 years ago and extremely porous. I have added a montipora and birds nest about 3 weeks ago but noticed no hitchhikers, and they were from the same system as everything else I got from that LFS.
Did you start with live ocean rock? If so how long ago? Any corals added
 
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Would it be safe to pick it off the rock? I don’t want to damage whatever it is so after I clean my hand and touch it I’ll give an update on the hardness of it
 

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Would it be safe to pick it off the rock? I don’t want to damage whatever it is so after I clean my hand and touch it I’ll give an update on the hardness of it
If its a bivalve that would kill it :(

But poking it to see if its hard or reacts would be neat... if anything else poking stuff is fun
 

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