Am I a St. Thomas?? Or????

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found this at the LFS in the live rock bin... they cut it off for $5... I think it is a St. Thomas, but looks like what a lot call Rhodactus so I'm unsure.

It is about 3" across when inflated.


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I say rhodactis.

The problem with mushroom IDs is there is no "official" classification (like what exists for stony corals).
 

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Could be Discosoma carlgrini. Really hard to tell with some shrooms and some are even hybrids I believe.
 
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thanks for the replies.


It def looks like a carlgreni as well.


As far as most people care, mushroom is a fine name, but I always feel better knowing a species I guess....
 

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