Zoa Id - interesting pattern

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I got this a long time ago and forgot about them. It has an interesting pattern with different shapes on the face. Photo color accuracy is pretty spot on. What are they???

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Thank you! I tried googling pied pipers zoas yesterday and didn't find a match. Seems like we are the owner of either a very unpopular zoa or very rare zoa =P

You know zoas, they come and they go in regards to availability. BSA brings in a lot of wild/maricultured stuff so when people buy frags they are generally getting something first generation, the ability of that zoa to adapt to captivity varies. These guys first came available a few years ago. They grow pretty well and are an uncomplaining strain.
 

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I got this a long time ago and forgot about them. It has an interesting pattern with different shapes on the face. Photo color accuracy is pretty spot on. What are they???

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Interesting! Never seen that. Where did you buy that?
 

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