please ID thoes 3 deep water zoas

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they are sold under the name deep water zoas,
anyone know the name of them?

and another 2 plays need to ID, thanks.

Zoa Deep Water Green Red 01.jpg


Zoa Deep Water Orange Blue 01.jpg


Zoa Deep Water Yellow Blue 01.jpg


Zoa 1.jpg


Zoa 2.jpg
 
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water melon
fruit loops
LA Lakers

The last 2 I don't think have names yet. But check with Coral Vault and Coral Pedia and see if they're ID on those sites yet.
 

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#4 may be the one they are calling superman, although I don't know that that name is "official". #5 I don't know.
 

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#1aren't whamin watermelons, they are deepwatermelons, much brighter than whammin, also way more sensitive.

+1; I've had the deepwater Water Melons as well, and they are not the same as Whammin Watermelon - colors are the deepwater are much more vivid, and remain that way even in an aquarium under the same lighting/conditions. I had these next to my WW in my aquarium, and you could easily destinguish between the two.
 

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Whats so cool about #5 is that the speckled pattern spreads to the skirts
 

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i've seen #5 somewhere before as I think some folks mistook that for Darth's. if you look at the baby polyp bottom left of pick, it shows in the middle of the disk resemblance of some DM patterns. But it isn't one as it grows the pattern breaks up to specs or sprinkles. cool looking polyp no doubt.
 

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