Trachyphyllia food stuck help

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Well this is a new one for me. Checked the tank this morning and found the Trachyphyllia eating my Sea Hare. Which is a bummer. But now the bigger problem is that it looks stuck. It's been a few hours and it still in the same position. Do I try to pull it out or leave it? Worried pulling it will really damage the Trachy. Thanks
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Well this is a new one for me. Checked the tank this morning and found the Trachyphyllia eating my Sea Hare. Which is a bummer. But now the bigger problem is that it looks stuck. It's been a few hours and it still in the same position. Do I try to pull it out or leave it? Worried pulling it will really damage the Trachy. Thanks
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I would think not stuck but a very slow digestion as this hare is like a glob of rubber
 

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