Xenia vs. Sinularia who will win?

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Hello all!

I have recently started adding corals to my 20 gal. Innovative Marine tank. The tank has been up and running for just over a year but as I am new to reefing I decided to go with all soft corals. My plan was to have a pulsing xenia colony take over a rock but I have really been drawn to the height Sinularia brings to the tank. Would I be able to place them both on the rock and have success or will one kill the other? Thanks for your time and advise.
 
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Hello all!

I have recently started adding corals to my 20 gal. Innovative Marine tank. The tank has been up and running for just over a year but as I am new to reefing I decided to go with all soft corals. My plan was to have a pulsing xenia colony take over a rock but I have really been drawn to the height Sinularia brings to the tank. Would I be able to place them both on the rock and have success or will one kill the other? Thanks for your time and advise.
Both should be fine, and may intermingle.
 

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