What is this invert?

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Ok so about a year ago I bought a pink carnation coral that was attached to this rock. Well when my carnation coral died I left the rock in my tank. Well I found out that it isn't a rock and is actually an invert of some type. I've asked many people what they thought it was and can't find anyone who knows. It has a mouth and teeth but I think it only filter feeds. So please give me your input on what you think it is.

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Stone fish is the only thing I know looks that much like a rock.
 
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Well see I know it's not a stone fish. Also it doesn't move it just opens and closes it's mouth that's all it does
 

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The pic is too dark I cannot even see it. But my guess without seeing is probably some sort of oyster. I have had oysters before it it looked very much like a rock
 

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Yes to Oyster, very very cool. Well at least some kind of bi-valve.
 

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Oyster with TEETH??? WOW, NEATO!!
 

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Yes that's pretty awesome, but it's also a little creepy looking...lol
 
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Ya me either and the sad thing is the lfs I bought it from doesn't even know what it is nor do the other lfs here
 
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Sad thing is I'm going to school for marine biology and out of all the professors and even a good friend of mine owns a lfs and she's a marine biologist and doesn't know. But probably need to look far and wide for someone who only studies invertebrates
 

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Basic NPS bi-valve husbandry will apply. It's a filter feeder, and is obviously doing well thus far. Small particulate foods like Phytoplankton, Reefroids, ReefChili, Goniopower would all work.

My NPS always did the best when I stirred up the sand around them to stir up detritus, I usually did that every couple days.
 
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Ya where I have it in my tank is in the middle where a power head blows to and stirs the sand up 24/7
 

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