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Hey guys. Repainting the back of my tank and found this on the back of a rock any ideas it has green center mouth and orange outer
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And it has a little trunk thats stuck on the rock good
 

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Looks like a baby plate coral. :)
 

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It's hard to tell in the pics while on my phone, it's soft right? No hard skeleton? Possibly some sort of shroom.
 

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It's hard to tell in the pics while on my phone, it's soft right? No hard skeleton? Possibly some sort of shroom.
Fungia plate coral. The babies grow on rocks and will eventually fall off.
 

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