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Any ideas on IDs?
I am debating fraging the larger colony.
Not sure if these are super common and I just haven’t seen them before.

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Maybe blueberry pie? Skirts don’t appear as yellow, but lighting could change that.
When I googled blueberry pie zoa I am seeing more green and yellow skirts and mouths seem to match. The top pic is light blue mouth with maybe a little yellow in the skirt and the bottom pic is all blues with almost no other color.

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the blue berry pie look like smurfettes or very similar, which I have and these are not that
 
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My last guess would be blue panama or blue orga$m. But lighting makes a world of diff. I have Illuminati's that look way off in certain aspects. Either way, it’s a nice colony you’ve got.
Yea, blue Panama might be it. Thank you.
 
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I'd check 'sour apple zoas' (1st, 2nd, 5th pics in google images) against blue panama and what you have there. Either or could likely be appropriate.
Yea! Maybe! I will have to see if they gain some green in the future.
 

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