Living in Acantho

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ID what’s living inside the Acantho and how I can get rid of it.
Bivalve clam? Burrowing clam? Is it a worm?

how do I get rid of it.

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ID what’s living inside the Acantho and how I can get rid of it.
Bivalve clam? Burrowing clam? Is it a worm?

how do I get rid of it.

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I honestly can't tell what I'm looking at in this pic - do you think you could get a couple of clearer photos? Or could you describe what you're seeing a bit to help out? (stuff like if it moves, how it moves, if it has a shell/two shells or not, if it has a tube, etc. can all be helpful for ID's).

Also, in this specific instance it may actually help to take a pic from slightly farther away/less zoomed in to help give a better idea of the shape.
 

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