Elegance has bailed from its skeleton!!

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Hey everyone, new to the group! But I need some help on trying to save my elegance. It completely detached from its skeleton today while I was at work. It has not shown any other signs of being unhappy. It just literally started to detach slowly. But the weird thing is, it was fully open and happy the whole time this was happening. Anywho, back to today, I came home from work this evening and it has completely detached. I found it wedged in the back of my rocks. It doesn’t look damaged, just not happy and attached to the skeleton. Is there any hope on saving it? Will post pictures as well.
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this is currently where it’s resting. This is where it always stayed in the tank anyway. I have a shroom box I could use, but it won’t fit in that spot. This tank is a 20 long, so I’m limited on space lol. anyone have any suggestions on how to save it?
 
I've had a hammer do the same thing. It's been happy and growing for a couple years and still doesn't have a skeleton. It also hasn't grown any new heads. But I know elegance corals are a bit more touchy
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Just want to ask, what happened to it? I am currently new to elegance corals and just am trying to find out as much as possible about them. I hope it's okay!
 

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