Pink and Yellow Zoa Identification

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I purchased a bucket full of live rock from a local guy about 2 years ago and on one of the rocks it had a single polyp of this zoa. It’s grown quite a bit and I’ve looked everywhere to see what it might be. It looks similar to Pink N Gold zoas, but without the speckles and a different color mouth. The base color is pinkish orange, the mouth color is yellow, the lash color is pinkish orange, and they have have a thin semi dark ring around the base right where it connects to the lashes. Does anyone have any insight on which type these could be?

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Hard to tell for certain. Maybe Hallie Berries?
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I’m almost leaning towards Play Boy Bunnies, but I’m not 100% positive
 
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All of those look similar. I’ll have to get better pictures tomorrow in better lighting.
 
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Here are a couple pictures that are later in the day with more lighting
 

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They're not mohawks, I'm pretty sure. Mohawk zoas don't have the triangle on the sides of the mouth. They could possibly be Playboy Bunnies or cry babies. Leaning more towards the bunnies though from what I se in the pictures.
 

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Pandoras are brighter but i see them looking like pink and golds or fairy dusters. I dont see a lot.of.diffrence between halle berrys, mohawks, and playboys. That triangle matters to ppl? Lol
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