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Hi all, no idea what this is. Maybe some kind of bivalve? Came in on some Florida ocean rock and is growing in the dark places of the tank.

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Hi all, no idea what this is. Maybe some kind of bivalve? Came in on some Florida ocean rock and is growing in the dark places of the tank.

Thanks!

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Bivalve, similar to a jewel box clam.
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Pure guess, but could it be a spiny oyster, Spondylus barbatus? It is actually a type of scallop and not an oyster at all. ..... Filter feeder, harmless & nice addition if what you have actually is one.


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A scallop should have a row of "eyes" on either side of the mantle as seen in the picture below on a different species of scallop. The "eyes" are the row tiny black spots just below the shell. Can you see any on yours?

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I don't see any eyes, and it definitely looks more like either the jewel box clams (got quite a few of those and some other bivalves) or spiny oysters etc. so am going to go with it being one of those. :D

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