Zoa Colony ID

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Hi everyone,

Picked up a mixed Zoa colony at the LFS. Can’t find info on many of the polyps. Anyone know what these are?

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Picture is kind of bad due to the blues. The darker ones have red skirts and dark purple centers. Others have yellow centers with neon green skirts.
 

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I see sunrise supernova and bambam zoa
 
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I see what you mean with the picture and Bam Bams. But I have them in another part of the tank and they are def different. These are Red skirts and purple/pink centers. The others have a yellow/tan center with green skirts. I’ll have to get better pics later.
 

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Looks like gorilla nipples, my clementine and green bay packers
 

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Was thinking more blow pop than gorilla nipple but could just be the heavy blues
 

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