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Hi everyone,

I was hoping I could get an ID on the zoas to the right on the picture , there seems to be two types together. Thanks all

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Here’s a better picture if this helps
 

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Looks like neon green spill or candy apple but believe it is it.
 

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The pics aren’t amazing, so I’ll give you a couple of options to google. They may not be an exact match but hopefully they’ll get you close.

pink and orange ones- cry baby, Halle berry, Mohican sun, pink and gold, pandora

green? Ones- gorilla nips, candy apple green, dragon eyes, Green Bay packers
 

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