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Tf is this?? Lol

My first thought was hydroids but never seen one being bioluminescent before....i also have video of it semi retracting when a snail got close to it. What do yall think?
 

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Interesting. I wouldn’t rule out an invertebrate like an odd ball worm. I would like to see more. It’s tough it mostly looks at will of the flow but I’m not sure it is entirely; hard to see
 
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Interesting. I wouldn’t rule out an invertebrate like an odd ball worm. I would like to see more. It’s tough it mostly looks at will of the flow but I’m not sure it is entirely; hard to see
If an invertebrate, wouldnt it move? Its been in the same spot for a couple weeks now but I thought it was hydroids at first so I didn't pay it any mind. As I keep checking it over the last weeks, it just didn't look quite right so I got a video of it tonight to get a closer look. But idk
 
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You would think. But if it doesn’t need to…. It’s probably nothing. If you can try and mess with it, idk how accessible it is. It doesn’t look like a barnacle. Yea you might be right with hydroid. I’m 100% guessing
 

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TBS rock? my wife has the same critter, it has not moved from its location in months, extends and withdraws frequently. Cannot help with identity, but it's interesting to watch
 

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