Frogspawn killing favia

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So I went out of town leaving my family to take care of my reef, I left with everything in the right spots. When I came home, I guess my huge turbo snails moved frags and flipped them. Well my favia was moved right into the frogspawn tentacles and half of it turned white and lost its dark green and red color. Some green remains on the frag plug and I think it’s clinging to life but how should I address this situation?
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So I went out of town leaving my family to take care of my reef, I left with everything in the right spots. When I came home, I guess my huge turbo snails moved frags and flipped them. Well my favia was moved right into the frogspawn tentacles and half of it turned white and lost its dark green and red color. Some green remains on the frag plug and I think it’s clinging to life but how should I address this situation?
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Move the favia to the sand bed and it'll eventually come back
 
Move the favia to the sand bed and it'll eventually come back
I moved the frogspawn and hammer down to the sand bed, and let the davis take the rack, ticked cause I have had it growing for 7 months and it was inching off the plug now it’s dead all the way to the middle part
 

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