HELP Fimbriaphyllia Frammer - is it killing these purple polyps?

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Everything in the tank is thriving. Except for these purple polyps I still have never been able to identify. Some say clove polyps but I have seen them and these look different. Anyway, these guys covered that large rock 6 months ago. The frammer you see touching them has tripled in size since acquired about a year ago. They were both acquired same time at a coral show here in Vegas. We had red cyano a few months ago and couldn’t get rid of it until using red cyano RX. That did the trick but made these purple guys start receding. They are steadily continuing to decline. Parameters are good and all other corals are thriving. My wife keeps telling me to move the Frammer but I never see sweepers. Trying to figure out what to do. Leaving things be is not working. Any advice would be greatly appreciated E864D153-EB79-4842-B1D0-FE2CDD002596.jpeg
 

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