Elegance eating a zoa

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Thought this may be interesting to all reefers, so posting it here. I’ve discovered my elegance, feasting on a zoa frag that has detached, and somehow landed on its surface, only to be eaten. See the photo, and then realise it’s already eaten about 4 polyps

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Look's like a Nirvana polyp. If it is, at least you'll have two new ones in a week. ;)
It’s a Sakura Sunrise. Luckily I found it’s left one polyp alive on a rock, but I think this frag is donezo
 

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