Yellow, green and pink zoa ID

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Hi

Anyone able to ID these for me?

They have peachy yellow centres circled with a green ring, then a yellow ring blending into a pink ring at base of lashes then turning green again tipped yellow.

Been a good grower from a single polyp, but can’t find anything similar?

Apologies for the grainy image, my camera sucks.

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Those look like Kraken zoas specifically. Generally, they're in a larger group collectively known as laser lemons (there's easily 6-7 similar pink/yellow/green zoa strains).
Thank you! These have turned out to such a great find. It was just one polyp attached to a group of mixed zoa’s, I got fragged it off and it’s just done so well.

Googled Kraken zoa and it’s absolutely correct, thank you so much!
 

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