True JF bloodshot zoas?

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Hey guys, I’m hoping someone who’s more knowledgeable about zoas can help me out. I’m looking to pick up these zoas pictured below,seller is saying they’re jf Bloodshots but I’ve seen online that there’s other people selling some but they’re not as bright colored in the center as this one. Any help would be appreciated.
Also what do you guys think is a fair price to get these for?

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True JF bloodshots are pretty red at the center. Those could be Pirate's Blood, which looks extremely similar. I honestly can't really tell the difference myself.

A polyp of JF bloodshots is around $100, Pirate's Blood is around $50-$80.

I'd say if those are actually JF Bloodshots I could see it go for $250.
 

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I've bought 4 different frags of JF Bloodshots over the years from different people and they have all looked the same. I'd probably call those them based off of the pic
 

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Hey guys, I’m hoping someone who’s more knowledgeable about zoas can help me out. I’m looking to pick up these zoas pictured below,seller is saying they’re jf Bloodshots but I’ve seen online that there’s other people selling some but they’re not as bright colored in the center as this one. Any help would be appreciated.
Also what do you guys think is a fair price to get these for?

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I've had both you can tell when there's no blue leds real blood shots look bright under any light the others look like plain Caribbean zoas under whites
 
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True JF bloodshots are pretty red at the center. Those could be Pirate's Blood, which looks extremely similar. I honestly can't really tell the difference myself.

A polyp of JF bloodshots is around $100, Pirate's Blood is around $50-$80.

I'd say if those are actually JF Bloodshots I could see it go for $250.

Yea theres another seller is selling bloodshots and his look more red in the center unlike these are red but not that much
 
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I've had both you can tell when there's no blue leds real blood shots look bright under any light the others look like plain Caribbean zoas under whites

So what do you think about these? I dont have access to these in white lights as it's another person's and he's selling them
 

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