Are these zoas?

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I got these from my LFS and they look like the have a zoa-like polyp, but they're quite tall.
Any thoughts?
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They've been closed for a couple days now. I've got a patch of purple clove polyps around their base which I'm assuming is why they're closed up.

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Probably a light hungry palythoa could be a zoa. Some palys and zoas do this when the don't get enough light.
 

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