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A single polyp of this Blue Discosoma mushroom. It is roughly 1-2" in diameter with a thin yellow rim.
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A single polyp of this Orange Discosoma mushroom. It is roughly 1-2" in diameter.
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A single polyp of this Green Spotted Discosoma mushroom. It is roughly 1-2" in diameter.
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A single polyp of this Green Striped Discosoma mushroom. It is roughly 1-2" in diameter.
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A single polyp of this Ricordea mushroom. They are mostly Blue however they can develop multi-color polyps. It is roughly 1-2" in diameter.
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A single polyp of this Ricordea mushroom. They are mostly Orange sometimes developing a blue inner patch. It is roughly 1-2" in diameter.
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A single polyp of this Ricordea mushroom. They are a solid green color. It is roughly 1-2" in diameter.
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The Marbled Discosoma mushroom has a unique pattern on its dome. You will receive a single polyp that is roughly 1-2" in diameter.
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These Orange Tonga Bullseye Rhodactis are an uncommon mushroom with a bright orange encircling a mint green center. It is roughly 1" in diameter.
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This Multicolor Aussie Rhodactis has hints of orange, blue, and red. These mushrooms have highly variable color and pattern. A single mushroom is roughly 1" in diameter.
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The Green Stripe Rhodactis has rows of green tentacles radiating out from the center. A single mushroom is a little over 1" in diameter.
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The Blue Stripe Rhodactis has rows of blue tentacles radiating out from the center. A single mushroom is a little over 1" in diameter.
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These stunning mushrooms display some of the cleanest blue coloration we have seen. This WYSIWYG coral is two polyps.
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The Orange Ball Pseudocorynactis is often referred to as an Orange Ball Anemone despite actually being a Corallimorph more similar to mushrooms than anemones or true corals. This specimen is 2-3" in diameter and a beautiful orange/maroon color.
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