Frag Zoa/Polyp Indentification

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Purchased these little guys on the frag shelf for a steal but, they had no name.

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The pics are hard to tell...but look kind of like some watermelon zoas that aren't getting enough light.
 
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Sorry took those right after they closed up from me messing around in the tank. Below is a marginally better picture. I was looking at pictures of watermelons but, are you sure? This is my first Zoa frag so I'm unsure however, these look more like Eagle Eyes to me. Also it's hard to see but one has a lime green center in the back is this normal?

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Yeah, eagle eyes might be a better ID. The color is quite faded so it is hard to tell exactly
 
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Sweet either way I like them. Does anyone know about the lime green center on the one in the back?
 

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