In those last pics the tentacles do look kinda like a malu. I was convinced before that it's crispa, but I may have to eat those words. Malu often attach to the underside of a rock at the sand/rock interface. I've never owned a malu, only crispa. Perhaps a malu owner can chime in with their thoughts about which species it is. The term sebae refers to either of those species, so the dealer calling it a sebae wouldn't preclude it being H. malu.
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