I Spy 3 -- More Refinements

Well we know it is an invert of some sort. It isnt a shrimp or lobster since those have exoskeletons. It isnt an anemone or snail since you said it grows its own shell and snails have a foot. it isnt a type of crab since you said it grows its own shell. And you said its not a fish.


Does it have legs?
 
Recap

Riddle: common name & genus.

Clue: none.

Is it a fish? No.

Is it a coral? No.

Does it photosynthesize? No.

Does it have a foot? No.

Does it filter feed? No.

Does it have an exoskeleton? No.

Is it a snail? No.

Is it a type of clam? No.

Is it a type of scallop? No.

Is it a bivalve of some sort? No.

Does it have stinging cells? No.



(hints)
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Is it sessile? Not always.

Is it free floating? Not always.

Is it commonly found in most tanks?
Yes, but not always.

Is it commonly a hitch hiker? Yes.

Does it grow its own shell? Yes.

Does its shell have two parts?
Only when broken.

Can you buy it in an LFS?. Not intentionally.

Is it sometimes used as a food source? Never.

Clue: You should all know what this is. ;)

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It is alive.

Is it a host to something? Does it host something?
No and No.

When it is in the ocean does it grow on the hulls of ships? No.

Does it have legs? No.

Is it reef safe? No!
 
Recap

Riddle: common name & genus.

Clue: none.

Is it a fish? No.

Is it a coral? No.

Does it photosynthesize? No.

Does it have a foot? No.

Does it filter feed? No.

Does it have an exoskeleton? No.

Is it a snail? No.

Is it a type of clam? No.

Is it a type of scallop? No.

Is it a bivalve of some sort? No.

Does it have stinging cells? No.

Does it grow its own shell? Yes.

Does its shell have two parts?
Only when broken. (hint)

Is it sessile? Not always. (hint)

Is it free floating? Not always. (hint)

Is it commonly found in most tanks?
Yes, but not always. (hint)

Is it commonly a hitch hiker? Yes. (hint)

Can you buy it in an LFS?. Not intentionally. (hint)

Is it sometimes used as a food source? Never. (hint)

Is it a host to something? Does it host something?
No and No.

When it is in the ocean does it grow on the hulls of ships? No.

Does it have legs? No.

Is it reef safe? No! (hint)

Is it's max size smaller than 1 inch? Yes.

Is it's max size larger than 1 inch? No.

Does it have a segmented body? No.

Is it a barnacle? No.

Is it a type of worm? No.

Clue: You should all know what this is. ;) (hint)
 
Packersfan, I do not have access to that imagine. It says it Forbidden. What kind of image are you trying to use... :eek:

;)
 
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