Is something eating my zoanthid?

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Hi all, looking for some help here. Got these 3 red bam bams 4 days ago. They looked wide open the first day but were a bit closed up the last few days. Not a big deal but it's getting worse really fast. One of them is super shriveled now. Water params are all in check and my other zoa frag has been fully open and happy.

I'm worried I could have a pest or something eating/bothering them. Tried to take some pics but nothing is jumping out at me so I'm wondering if someone here can ID something that I'm not seeing:

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Aside from the sponge that's growing around the base of the polyp I'm not seeing anything out of the ordinary either.
 
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Aside from the sponge that's growing around the base of the polyp I'm not seeing anything out of the ordinary either.

Is it normal for one polyp to randomly die off? Just seems really odd.
 

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Unfortunately yes, sometimes this will happen for unknown reasons. I've had Rastas, Blue Hornets, Darth Mauls etc look good for awhile and then just melt away. It doesn't happen very often though so that's good. GL.
 
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Unfortunately yes, sometimes this will happen for unknown reasons. I've had Rastas, Blue Hornets, Darth Mauls etc look good for awhile and then just melt away. It doesn't happen very often though so that's good. GL.

Honestly that makes me feel better. I'd rather that happen than discover a zoanthid eating pest :)
 

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If you can do this carefully it wouldn't be such a bad idea IMO. Some sponges have been known to smother corals before. I'm not really sure if that's the case here, but it's worth a shot. GL.
 

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