Any Zoa expert? Please ID this.

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it’s on the sand with low par.

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Looks like a rainbow palythoa. Google that for pics, there are several variations all with slight differences in color
 
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I got some say candy apple others say bowsers. This is first I heard rainbow paly but internet pictures are different than mines. Thanks for your input though.
 

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Bottom pic, tentacles look like palys vs zoas. But I'm no expert. Just happened to be looking at very similar ones I wanted to buy:

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Whatever they are, they're absolutely beautiful!
 
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