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It’s aiptasia, I poked it and it retracted.Looks like aiptasia tentacles to me, but I suppose it could be dictoya. Easy way to check- poke it with something, or blow on it with a pipette. If it's aiptasia, it'll retract.
Not sure what kind of clam it is, but if I'm seeing this right, it looks like its shell is open. That would mean it's dead, if so. Probably the same kind as the rest. Maybe a turkey wing? Doesn't really matter much, care is about the same for most clams.
It might harm a clam if you let it inhale the aiptasia-X. Just tap hard on the clam to scare it into closing, then kill the aiptasia.
That’s what I thought too, but when I poked what would’ve been the shell, it was very soft and almost squishy. You’re probably right about it being a clam, it just seems weird to me that it’d be soft.Let's be sure we're looking at the same thing.
This looks to me like an open clam shell, with the open side down. I see what looks like the hinge. It looks like it's encrusted in all sorts of algae and such. If the white on it appeared after it died, that's probably rot, fungus, or bits of clam. Or worms. Or some combination thereof.
I poked it hard enough that I should’ve felt a shell, if there was one. I’ll poke it harder in the morning, and if I can’t feel a shell I won’t remove it. If I can feel a shell then I’ll try to remove it. It does seem to be attached to the rock.How hard did you poke it? Probably the stuff on it is soft, and that's what you're feeling.
Is it attached to anything? Could always pull it out and have a closer look. Should be pretty obvious if it's an open clamshell then.