We can easily do some quick calculations to tell if the halos might be caused by a double internal reflection within the filter glass, which is the typical cause of sharply defined filter halos.
The larger halos in the image (whether offset or not) appear to be around 0.5mm diameter.
The formula for the diameter of a halo caused by internal reflection is:
halo_diameter = 2 * filter_glass_thickness / filter_refractive_index / focal_ratio
We know that the l-extreme is 1.85mm thick. The Skyrover 90SAP has an f/5 focal ratio and let’s assume the filter glass has a refractive index of around 1.5 which is typical for glass.
This leads to an expected halo diameter of 0.49mm which is very close to the observed halos.
I therefore consider it likely that the larger halos are caused by internal reflections within the filter glass itself.