I could have used softer language, and I agree about acros as well. I think I just wanted to comment on this as a lot of people new to the hobby get scammed in this way.
Also I've seen pink and gold palys, rastas, various palys, standard fire and ice zoas, and quite a few other of the very common zoas in the hobby that are known to shift in to 5 or 6 different visual appearances especially in overwhelminging blue light named a baker's dozen different things each based on miniscule variations associated with the conditions in which they're being grown.
I want it to be clear that there ABSOLUTELY are interesting zoas out there that are absolutely their own thing and it's totally reasonable to like them. I just also wanted to post a little psa for new reefers that stumble upon threads like this.
You are totally correct, I guess I was just looking for that additional nuance in your initial post.
Fact is there are vendors looking to take advantage of new reefers, especially online where you're not provided any frame of reference in regard to actual color.
Further, you touched on something I've often commented on in this forum. There are essentially 'name buckets' that zoas can go into simply because we don't need 100 names based on superficial differences for what's basically a 'fire and ice' or a 'pink and gold.' To your earlier point Candy Apple Reds (CARs) are a big family of zoas that can - and do - morph with some being named and more expensive ie... Hephaestus.
So to extend @Cthulukelele's earlier caution, when buying online folks should be prudent (ie Googling in images) to see if its a one-off rebrand, just a nice version of something, or if it really is something wholly unique and worth a higher price point.