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Hello,

A buddy of mine gave me this coral but I don’t think it’s a blasto like he said. Can someone help me to identify this?

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Here’s a Juggernaut Bounce Mushroom?

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- small neon green tip toadstool leather
- cinder zoanthid
- small cornbread radioactive bounce mushroom
I need better pix of these last three.
 

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i didn't look too closely at colors, but i'd go with morphology any day over color for species specific id. its a very fair point though, considering available imports are finite.

but for my efforts, i didn't even look to0 closely at vivida morphology either lol. i just recalled seeing different morphology among blastos, in particular vivida looking pretty different compared to merletti and wellsii so i googled vivida and thought the OP should take a look at that to consider it could very well be a blasto.
 

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i didn't look too closely at colors, but i'd go with morphology any day over color for species specific id. its a very fair point though, considering available imports are finite.

but for my efforts, i didn't even look to0 closely at vivida morphology either lol. i just recalled seeing different morphology among blastos, in particular vivida looking pretty different compared to merletti and wellsii so i googled vivida and thought the OP should take a look at that to consider it could very well be a blasto.
Color and patterning can also be an important factor for coral identification. Purple acrospheres are common in Heliofungia fralinae but rare in all other Fungiid species, and the purple-and-green coloration is found more in Fimbriaphyllia than in Euphyllia.
Morphology-wise, vivida is cerioid and is either solitary or forms small colonies, while wellsi is phaceloid and has smaller corallites than vivida.
 

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