Kryptonite Jawbreakers?

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Are these kryptonite Jawbreakers?

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Almost looks like a mushroom from this view.
 
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Jawbreakers are harder to take pics. they look greens on cam, but you will see difference if its beside a green one. My phone cam cant seem to separate the colors perfectly.
 

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How do you ID Kyrptonites then?

@jsker technically their mushrooms :)

Last pric probably Jawbs.

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That is a hard question to answer, with a lot of coral growers naming there corals. I think that detective work will have to be done to know what it is for sure. Very cool looking though.
 

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I think the the first ones are indeed kryptonite. I do not think the last pic is jawbreakers. Great find non the less.
 

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