Looks like a clam without a shell

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So I have some of these things that look like bi-valves without a shell growing on my zoa rock. I thought it was a sponge but it reacts to movement and inflates/deflates around the day.

My guess is it's a tunicate but I wasn't able to find any that looked exactly like this so I figure id just double-check. I don't think it's harmful as it doesn't seem to bother the zoas around it.

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Oh, nice, a tunicate. Cool fact: those are chordates. They're in the same group as us. As babies, they have spinal cords. Then they glue themselves to rocks and turn into weird little bags of nothing.

I used to have one that looked pretty similar, and it did fine on its own. They're filter-feeders, so may not last long-term without supplemental feeding, but smaller ones have a better shot in aquaria.
 

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