Mushroom or ricordia?

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Can someone please help me identify these guys and placement as far as light and current?
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Honestly these look more like a Euphyllia species than mushrooms, do they have a skeleton? The tentacles look too much like a frogspawn they're very inflated. If not they're probably Rhodactis indosinensis. Also just want to point out that Ricordea is a genus of "mushroom" corals as well.
 
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Honestly these look more like a Euphyllia species than mushrooms, do they have a skeleton? The tentacles look too much like a frogspawn they're very inflated. If not they're probably Rhodactis indosinensis. Also just want to point out that Ricordea is a genus of "mushroom" corals as well.

Thank you. They are soft so your call on Rhodactis looks dead on.
 

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