What softie coral will win in a fight?

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I have a small nano, with limited space for isolated rocks in which to put fast growing corals. I recently saw a Zoa combo rock for sale that looked pretty cool, so I was thinking that rather than add several small rocks, I might put one larger rock in with several different Zoas on the one rock.

If I just put Zoas on the rock then I guess that wouldn't be an issue, but what if I put a bit of star polyp on there as well? Would the star polyp over-run the Zoas or would they stand their ground?
 

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Watch out.... Gsp been known to lurk under one's bed at night
 

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Keep them separate and you should be okay. I have some with a bunch of daisy polyps and I have to break the rock soon. Just not happy with the daisies growth near the gsp.
 

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