Zoa ID (beautiful orange pink and dark blue)

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Any idea what this might be?
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Is that under blue light? White light would probably make for a more accurate ID.
 

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Wow! Very different looking. Certainly not an Utter Chaos, IMHO.
 
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Alien Anti-Venom
It’s really close to these, the only difference would be the “nipple” (Hahaha not sure if that’s what it’s called but it makes sense to me) is green on the alien anti venom
But like you say it could change!

Pandora's.

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Yes super close too but the Pandora’s are orange in the middle, these have a blue center aka “nipple”

Maybe these are undiscovered hahaha doubt it but if so, I will name them “blue nipple sundials”
 

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