Help! Are my zoas getting stung?

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Hi,
A few months ago, I bought a small purple zoa frag. Since then, it grew into a massive colony, which I decided to move from the sandbed onto the rock. It looked like this:
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About a month ago, I bought a frogspawn and placed it nearby. Since then, the zoas have slowly been losing polyps, and it’s now in pretty rough shape:
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Is it possible the frogspawn is stinging and killing the zoas at night? Or is this slow death unrelated. Does anybody have similar experiences and advice?
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Another theory of mine is lighting, because as you see, the lower polyps look better. Either way, should I move it? And if I should, how might I go about doing that?
 

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Youre gonna have to take a scalpel or sharp knife and cut around the plug to save what you can. I have successful pulled zoas off rock but you have to be careful not to rip them. If youre determined to move them all you could slowly take a knife and scrape underneath each seperate zoa to keep a tiny layer of rock underneath without cutting the actually zoas. Best bet would be to just save what you can thats on the plug.
 

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