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hello all,
Can someone ID this
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Thank you and yes they
I honestly think it's a morph of the same zoa. One seems to have more spackling than the other. They look good though.
Thanks! And yes they looks really nice. Well I just fragged them and since I don’t know their name I will use them as freebies. Thanks again bud!
 

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Thank you and yes they

Thanks! And yes they looks really nice. Well I just fragged them and since I don’t know their name I will use them as freebies. Thanks again bud!
Your very welcome. Those are gonna be some nice freebies!
 

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They could definitely be white zombies, I wouldn't rule that out. I bought some white zombies from CB directly and they don't have as much white as some others do. I also visited Cherry Corals a few days ago and their white zombies did not have white everywhere as well. He even got some sort of expert or the guys from CB to come out and they verified that they were white zombies.
 

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