Magnificent Injured from mouth to end of oral disc

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Hi guys! I’m so upset right now and been searching online for answers all night without any luck. I fed my magnificent anemone two nights ago, all was well, but yesterday I woke up to to it being deflated and moved to hide under the flat rock it’s on. I noticed last night it’s completely on the sand so I moved it back ontop of it’s rock and noticed it’s torn / sliced from the mouth all the way to the edge of the oral disc. I have one possibly culprit in the tank being our very cheeky coral beauty always messing with the clowns. I want to know if it’s worth leaving it to recover or should I rather take it out? When I picked it up off the sand last night there were bits of it driffing around in the water, but saw they can repair themselves, I just feel this damage is beyond repair. Attaching a pic - I marked on the one where it’s sliced.

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