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Hello, can you guys help me ID this mushroom please. is it a common one or do I have something special?

Thank you!!

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it would help to have an orange filter but it def could be

Im gonna take one with the orange filter in a little to see if it helps. I looked on Google and it kinda looks like a st. Thomas but the little tentacles look a bit off
 
very nice!!
 
Ok so those are the pictures under blue lights with the orange filter. And then the last picture with the flash on

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Looks like a st Thomas to me not quite as bright at the Jason fox version but the colors are right... at this point someone with more knowledge could tell you for sure
 
Looks like a st Thomas to me not quite as bright at the Jason fox version but the colors are right... at this point someone with more knowledge could tell you for sure

The more googleing i do the more it looks like a st. Thomes lol. It would of been very nice if it was a jf minecraft
 
The more googleing i do the more it looks like a st. Thomes lol. It would of been very nice if it was a jf minecraft
Haha anything with his name makes the price skyrocket I had these zoas (at the time called blue pinwheels/daisy cutters) then he suddenly started calling them JF stargazers and boom I was able to sell them for crazy $ compared to what I bought them for lol
 
Looks like Flat disc mushroom aka Fungia Granulosa or aqualcultured mushroom which often have the defined nubs
 
Looks like Flat disc mushroom aka Fungia Granulosa or aqualcultured mushroom which often have the defined nubs
Those are like plate corals right? The ones that move around in the sand bed
 
Haha anything with his name makes the price skyrocket I had these zoas (at the time called blue pinwheels/daisy cutters) then he suddenly started calling them JF stargazers and boom I was able to sell them for crazy $ compared to what I bought them for lol
I know!! the name makes such a huge difference I would of not complain if thats what I had :)
 
Those are like plate corals right? The ones that move around in the sand bed
Flat disc mushroom:

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Aquacultured mushroom

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Flat disc mushroom:

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Aquacultured mushroom

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I’m not sure if this is correct the top picture is a plate coral also known as fungia (has a hard calcerous skeleton) and the second is a mushroom (found naturally in the Wild not just aqua cultured) classified under corallimorpharia and includes discosoma, rhodactis etc.
 

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