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Yes and no.. it will limit the ones in the middle of the rest so it will limit its colony size.. just place them with future growth in mind for best coverage and effect
A good way to do it if your patient lol is take a nice central rock and place the different zoas around that rock so they encrusts onto it. Once they all do then you can sell you frags and you'll have a multi color central rock
Not to hijack the thread but I thought I've read in a coral book I got that some zoas cannot be placed together. I could be wrong. I myself have several types together but as stated before I too give them grow out space.
A good way to do it if your patient lol is take a nice central rock and place the different zoas around that rock so they encrusts onto it. Once they all do then you can sell you frags and you'll have a multi color central rock