Can some one I'd these zoa ?

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Hey all just wondering what these are ? Sorry for the bad pic. I'm not really big on names but in curious. Thanks for your input guys

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I do see one in your colony thst has morphed to a bam bam though lol..
 

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orange oxide. Not bambam.

(names are kinda meaningless but bambams have solid orange face, while orange oxide have a dark mouth)
 

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hornet or orangeoxide, from what i recall bambam is all orange, no dark center (i have a colony, can post a pic for reference). The other one is blue tubbs
 

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Orange hornet

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I don’t think those are orange hornets. If you go to the cornbred site, they have some orange hornets for sale that look different. For the OP, definitely orange oxides with a single bam bam in the foreground. The green polyps in the background are radioactive dragon eyes & the ones on the right are hard to tell, don’t seem fully colored.
 

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