Moonstone and babys breath favia compatibility with eachother?

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Favia compatibility is still somewhat of a mystery to me and I couldn't find a very definitive answer in other threads.
So whats going to happen when these two grow into eachother? I have heard some variety butt up and zipper together nicely and some not so much.
 
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Nothing is nailed down yet. I plan to use the baby’s breath as a blocker for the zoa garden off to the right and the moonstone got put slightly uphill maybe about 3 inches and another 4 inches uphill from that is a pink birdsnest sps.
I suppose I should also as what happens when the moonstone grow uphill to the birdsnest and the baby’s breath grows down into the spreading zoas.
I hate hostile corals no matter how pretty but my wife bought herself an Lps pack without thinking it fully though and then added several more various coral so I am somewhat trying to stuff things places and see what happens.

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That placement should be fine. My baby’s breath is a ridiculously slow grower fwiw. It’s grown a half inch in two years.
 

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