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The two being part of cnidaria but are indeed not all that similar... plate corals are unable to really move with the exception of inflating off ledges and such while mushroom coral is able to detach its foot and float around until it lands somewhere
 

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Flat disc mushroom:

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Aquacultured mushroom

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Definitely non of those two, I have had the first picture before and have one exactly like the second one in another tank.

Im leaning more to the st. Thomas mushrooms. Just don't see that many green and blue on Google. Theres more red and blues but the shape of the little tentacles looking things are almost the same
 

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