Saw zoa on ReefCleaners, wanted ID

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Saw the above zoas on reefcleaners. Description said that they weren't the zoa you would get from their random pack, but doesn't say what the pictured zoa actually are. Was hoping someone on this fine site would be able to id them.
 

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No clue sorry I can't help you there, but they are beautiful!!!
I suggest you Email John at reef cleaners?, he has been very responsive to me
 

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They are a variety of Zoanthus sociatus from Florida seagrass beds. (The easier to keep of the species we have here. Zoanthus pulchellus is the harder to keep species that does tend to have nicer morphs, the Miami Vice zoanthids that Coral Morphologic made famous are an example of those).

That morph is unnamed to my knowledge.
 

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