The more I read about certain must have corals (in my mind at least) the more I realize that I will either have to forego those corals or get a much bigger tank due to the aggressive nature of some of my favorite. My tank isn't all that big so I really have to be mindful of placement.
I plan on setting up two little regions that will have more agressive species each (one already has a very nice sized condy) the other will have a nice frogspawn. I am trying to leave at least four inches around the frogspawn (it will be on a crest so I think I can get away with this shorter distance ...will see). The Condy is on a cliff that juts out a bit so it can't get to anything around it.
I did notice, however, that some of my polyps weren't doing well at all. I had attributed this to the fact that they were survivors from the "incident". However, last night I noticed that the ones that were furthest away from my damaged, but recovering, toadstool, were doing much better. My theory is that the toadstool is still putting off mild amounts of toxins as a result of its stress/injuries. So I moved the zoas to the bottom and they opened right up. Very interesting...