Tiny colorful mushrooms on old frag plug

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Hello! I've recently purchased a coral which I removed from its plug. saw a small dot and thought no big deal, 3 months later it's a bunch of tiny mushrooms alongside feather dusters. I was told it's a expensive mushroom such rodactus, it's an anenome, and the such. does anyone know what this is?

I had switched the light to white for the picture but it's orange, neon green, and gray

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Hello! I've recently purchased a coral which I removed from its plug. saw a small dot and thought no big deal, 3 months later it's a bunch of tiny mushrooms alongside feather dusters. I was told it's a expensive mushroom such rodactus, it's an anenome, and the such. does anyone know what this is?

I had switched the light to white for the picture but it's orange, neon green, and gray

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Need a better pic and clean the glass in the camera site line.There's really a lot of color morphs with rhodactis mushrooms (and mushrooms generally), but based on what you said, maybe these. They're calling them Aquamarine Bullseye - I say whatever when it comes to names.

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