Tyree toadstool?

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Is this a tyree? I should probably mention that the polyps were a bit longer in the display tank at the LFS, but I haven't been able to get them to extend as much.
 

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Is it white in person like the picture? I had a tyree and it was definitely green like the google pictures.
Might be bleached?

I'm no leather expert though, just raising questions.
 

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Just something to add, a coral is Not a tyree unless it came from Steve Tyree or is fragged from a piece that's lineage traces back to him. Tyree is a person not a species, just like many other exclusives, it doesn't get the name unless it has the lineage.
 
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Just something to add, a coral is Not a tyree unless it came from Steve Tyree or is fragged from a piece that's lineage traces back to him. Tyree is a person not a species, just like many other exclusives, it doesn't get the name unless it has the lineage.
I didn't know that. Thanks for the info. I think it may be a willow, but it doesn't really matter. I was just curious. Love it either way.
 

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