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here are a few pics the one on the left side
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Pretty sure they are everlasting gobstoppers... aogs have like a dark purplish center while gobstoppers have that nice green
 

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Also look into rose wick zoas (they are a type of zoa that has a large stock) n the other zoas r with out a doubt green button polyps
 

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gobstoppers are made more of radial lines, bigger green center
with the small yellow/ green center maybe look into Pink Wonder palys...
 

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