Could this be Beanbag Yuma?

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Hello everyone, local reefer has small yuma mushroom that he listed as Beanbag. It is small, about 1.5-2in in diameter. It does have some random-ish patterns but not as much as I saw in the pics of actual beanbag. From what I read they will look like orange yuma when small, and develop random patters as they grow. I asked to see if he has mother colony or any other ones that re bigger, but here is one pic that he has
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I am not sold on it being a Beanbag, so hopefully someone can confirm one way or the other. Thanks for the help.
 

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Sorry, I don’t know, but bumping this up for you to get some help.
 

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I think they are same thing, or at least one name is always listed with the other.
Well it definitely looks almost like one...but what does the mother look like? I always imagine the pattern on the tentacles(?) to be striped for squiggly for a beanbag which I is originally a reef raft lineage. Should look them up to match up mother images.
 

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