LFS Zoa ID.

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Can anyone help me ID. Just getting interested in zoas finally after many years. Can’t keep up with the names. Saw this and just thought it was beautiful. Grabbed from LFS listed as “Zoa”
I think I know but I’m trying to learn them and this one has a characteristic or two that gives me pause on my decision. What’s everyone think?
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Reminds me of the Pink Chiquita but I don't know for sure if that's right. Wonder what some real Zoa hunters might think.

Very pretty, for sure!
 
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Reminds me of the Pink Chiquita but I don't know for sure if that's right. Wonder what some real Zoa hunters might think.

Very pretty, for sure!
That's my suspicion. Glad to hear someone echo it. Lash and the base are throwing me off though
 

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