Is this just a diffrent sort of hairy mushroom?

What is that and where did it come from?

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Brandon
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Is this just a diffrent sort of hairy mushroom?

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Hairy mushroom or what? The little tentacle thingies are triangular shaped unlike the usual cylinidrical shaped ones you normally see on a hairy mushroom... It was a hitchiker on a piece of live rock. Any ideas on it? It was about 3/4" when I got it, it is now about 6" across.
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I have no idea but it looks neat...keep us informed....send xster a pm and see if he has any idea.
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IMHO, it is different morph of hairy mushrooms. Beautiful and cool looking nonethless!! Great macro shot Brandon.
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Called Green frilly mushrooms or Matallic green hairy mushrooms. That is what I have seen them as anyways.

Very nice.
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That is a very pretty mushroom, very nice.
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