ID of this Zoa

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Could you please let me know the id of this zoa ?

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It looks kinda like a Chiquita Zoa from Corals Anonymous
 

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Looks like a morph of saprano gold or gold darth mauls
 

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Either Chiquita's or old Mauls. The pink in the skirt really depends on nutrients,so you can't rule Chiquita's out yet.

Edit: I would say Gold Maul's due to the skirts being gold like the physical polyp. Mainly yhe skirts will be a grayish white with non-colored up Chiquita's.
 

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