Zoa are pretty durable and you can frag them pretty easily. If a polyp or two has migrated over to a tile, you can just sever the stolon or connecting tissue with a sharp knife or a razor blade.
As for fraggable SPS's, I can probably cut a small piece off my Red prostrata with blue tip or Steve Alias loisettae (I got them both from Cee originally). I can also cut a small piece off pink milli with blue tips or ORA blue milli if you'd like. I think you have an ORA Pearlberry frag. I have an ORA green birdsnest colony that I don't mind letting go. I can cut a A. turaki, which looks very close to ORA echinata Hawkins blue, too. It has a more linear growth pattern. Then, there is a no-name but pretty light blue acro and lowly ORA pink pocillopora, too. If you are running Radium, I would like you to try a frag of Harry's Patriot acro if you don't have one already. This acro looks fantastic under Radium (it really did when Harry was running Radium.) It has green fluffy body with strong blue tips. However, under Phoenix or other 14K bulbs (I don't know what Harry is running now on it), it is rather drab looking. I can cut you a frag for free if you'd like to give it a try.
Sorry but no Blue Hornet. Do you happened to have PPE? I think I saw a picture of it earlier in this thread.