Several Zoa’s ID

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Ok, so over the holidays I bought a awesome branch rock off a guy that was planning to turn into a zoa garden. I’ve got the same vision of make this one huge zoa garden but unsure what he had already on here left over from where he sold some plugs off here. Please help ID these if you can, I’ve numbered them to make it easier, I believe 9 are Fruit Loops, 8 are Fire & Ice, and the eagle/dragon eyes I left off knowing what they look like.
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1 Fire and Ice
2 Fire and Ice
3 Sunny D
4 Armor of God
5 Cats eye
6 Utter Chaos
7 Purple Monster
8 more Fire and Ice
9 Fruit Loops
Thanks, picture 2 and 8 are the same just under different light. Any advise on how far of a separation with new plugs I attempt to add or any advise to help cover this rock at a faster rate. Never have tried to have a zoa garden but I am truly intrigued with them since I have been researching.
 

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Thanks, picture 2 and 8 are the same just under different light. Any advise on how far of a separation with new plugs I attempt to add or any advise to help cover this rock at a faster rate. Never have tried to have a zoa garden but I am truly intrigued with them since I have been researching.
They are all similar in growth rate and size. I would just kinda space them at a few inches apart. For best results, I suggest doing this on a flat surface so you can prune and remove any zoas that encroach on others. Good luck with your garden! Youve got some good bones here, I would add a few different sizes (micro zoas and grandis/grande) and some more colors that arent red just for some variety but this looks like it could be a stunner!
 
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They are all similar in growth rate and size. I would just kinda space them at a few inches apart. For best results, I suggest doing this on a flat surface so you can prune and remove any zoas that encroach on others. Good luck with your garden! Youve got some good bones here, I would add a few different sizes (micro zoas and grandis/grande) and some more colors that arent red just for some variety but this looks like it could be a stunner!
Thanks for the advise! Hopefully it will be in the future.
 

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Would anyone happen to know the names of these Zoa’s?
 

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