What kind of zoa is this?

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The first 2 pics are the same zoa
Also what is the third zoa
 

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Zoas have all kinds of names. Often different names for the same thing.
 
I'm aware
Just didn't know if anyone knew the specific name for these ones
Thanks anyway
 
I think I've seen the first one called wammin' watermelon or rainbow zoas, the second ones I'm not sure, could be supermans but anything red and blue seems to be called superman these days
 
Thanks manbeast
I agree with the first one cause that's what my buddy I bought them from called them
But the 2nd ones he didn't know the name of and It can't be superman cause they are actually orange not red
 
Those are candy apple reds. Quite an expensive find. Zoanthids.com has them for like $40-50 a head
 
Thanks cz
But if you talking about the first 2 pics the look super similar to the candy apple oranges on zoanthids.com
Which are $180 a head
 
The first are def. candy apple oranges not sunny d
The colors in person look much more different in person
But the seconds kinda look like the eclipse but have a different color center in mine
 
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