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Can someone ID this Zoas for me?
 

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I think this is the first time I have ever said this, but could you take a picture under more blue light and use a filter? That way the colors will show. Under whiter lights, most zoas aren't very colorful.
They appear to have a red or orange skirt with green mouth.
 

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I think this is the first time I have ever said this, but could you take a picture under more blue light and use a filter? That way the colors will show. Under whiter lights, most zoas aren't very colorful.
They appear to have a red or orange skirt with green mouth.
That's actually a new one, but I get where you are coming from 😂
Let's hope no one sees this or people will think we always request another picture in the color spectrum that wasn't provided 😂
 

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